Cargando…

Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters

INTRODUCTION: According to the gender paradox,in suicidology an important sex difference has been reported with a preponderance of females in nonfatal suicidal behavior and a preponderance of males in completed suicide.The lethality of suicidal behavior in females is lower most likely because males...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Berardelli, I., Rogante, E., Sarubbi, S., Erbuto, D., Cifrodelli, M., Concolato, C., Pasquini, M., Lester, D., Innamorati, M., Pompili, M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434134/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.700
_version_ 1785091814594707456
author Berardelli, I.
Rogante, E.
Sarubbi, S.
Erbuto, D.
Cifrodelli, M.
Concolato, C.
Pasquini, M.
Lester, D.
Innamorati, M.
Pompili, M.
author_facet Berardelli, I.
Rogante, E.
Sarubbi, S.
Erbuto, D.
Cifrodelli, M.
Concolato, C.
Pasquini, M.
Lester, D.
Innamorati, M.
Pompili, M.
author_sort Berardelli, I.
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: According to the gender paradox,in suicidology an important sex difference has been reported with a preponderance of females in nonfatal suicidal behavior and a preponderance of males in completed suicide.The lethality of suicidal behavior in females is lower most likely because males choose more violent suicide methods.Furthermore,women more frequently present traditional risk factors for suicide than do men,including depression,childhood sexual abuse, and prior suicidal ideation and attempts. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore possible clinical differences between male and female psychiatric inpatients who had recently attempted suicide.We hypothesized that clinical characteristics such as psychiatric diagnosis,the methods and lethality of the suicide attempt,the history of suicide attempts,age at onset of psychiatric illness,the presence of substance or alcohol use and the length of stay differ between male and female suicide attempters. METHODS: The study included 177 adult inpatients at the University Psychiatric Clinic, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome hospitalized following a suicide attempt, between January 2018 and May 2022.Clinical features assessed included psychiatric diagnosis, method and lethality of suicide attempts using the Risk-Rescue Rating Scale, the history of suicide attempts, age at onset of psychiatric illness, the presence of substance or alcohol use, and the length of stay.All statistical analyses were performed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences(SPSS 27.0). RESULTS: Males and females differed according to the method used for suicide attempt(x23=10.96,p<0.05),the scores for risk and rescue(t175=2.55,p<0.05;t146.6=-1.99,p<0.05,respectively),and the length of stay(U= 3084.5,p<0.05).Females were more likely to use drug/poisoning ingestion as method for suicide attempt than were males(72.8% vs.51.4%),whereas males were more likely to use hanging than were females(20.3% vs. 6.8%).The risk score was higher for males(3.76±0.68)than for females(3.49±0.72),and the rescue score was higher for females than for males(2.79±1.09 vs. 2.43±1.22).Finally,the length of stay was longer for males than for females(10.66±8.09 vs. 8.25±6.48).These results confirm the role of difference in suicide methods used by males and females for explaining the “gender paradox.” CONCLUSIONS: The present study illustrates the usefulness of the Risk-Rescue Rating Scale which is a descriptive and quantitative method of assessing the lethality of suicide attempts.Identifying sex related characteristics of suicide risk in patients is important for implementing specific suicide prevention strategies to reduce suicidal intent, psychological pain and rehospitalization in patients with psychiatric disorders.Men and women may need different strategies for the prevention of future suicidal behavior. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10434134
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Cambridge University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-104341342023-08-18 Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters Berardelli, I. Rogante, E. Sarubbi, S. Erbuto, D. Cifrodelli, M. Concolato, C. Pasquini, M. Lester, D. Innamorati, M. Pompili, M. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: According to the gender paradox,in suicidology an important sex difference has been reported with a preponderance of females in nonfatal suicidal behavior and a preponderance of males in completed suicide.The lethality of suicidal behavior in females is lower most likely because males choose more violent suicide methods.Furthermore,women more frequently present traditional risk factors for suicide than do men,including depression,childhood sexual abuse, and prior suicidal ideation and attempts. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore possible clinical differences between male and female psychiatric inpatients who had recently attempted suicide.We hypothesized that clinical characteristics such as psychiatric diagnosis,the methods and lethality of the suicide attempt,the history of suicide attempts,age at onset of psychiatric illness,the presence of substance or alcohol use and the length of stay differ between male and female suicide attempters. METHODS: The study included 177 adult inpatients at the University Psychiatric Clinic, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome hospitalized following a suicide attempt, between January 2018 and May 2022.Clinical features assessed included psychiatric diagnosis, method and lethality of suicide attempts using the Risk-Rescue Rating Scale, the history of suicide attempts, age at onset of psychiatric illness, the presence of substance or alcohol use, and the length of stay.All statistical analyses were performed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences(SPSS 27.0). RESULTS: Males and females differed according to the method used for suicide attempt(x23=10.96,p<0.05),the scores for risk and rescue(t175=2.55,p<0.05;t146.6=-1.99,p<0.05,respectively),and the length of stay(U= 3084.5,p<0.05).Females were more likely to use drug/poisoning ingestion as method for suicide attempt than were males(72.8% vs.51.4%),whereas males were more likely to use hanging than were females(20.3% vs. 6.8%).The risk score was higher for males(3.76±0.68)than for females(3.49±0.72),and the rescue score was higher for females than for males(2.79±1.09 vs. 2.43±1.22).Finally,the length of stay was longer for males than for females(10.66±8.09 vs. 8.25±6.48).These results confirm the role of difference in suicide methods used by males and females for explaining the “gender paradox.” CONCLUSIONS: The present study illustrates the usefulness of the Risk-Rescue Rating Scale which is a descriptive and quantitative method of assessing the lethality of suicide attempts.Identifying sex related characteristics of suicide risk in patients is important for implementing specific suicide prevention strategies to reduce suicidal intent, psychological pain and rehospitalization in patients with psychiatric disorders.Men and women may need different strategies for the prevention of future suicidal behavior. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10434134/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.700 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Berardelli, I.
Rogante, E.
Sarubbi, S.
Erbuto, D.
Cifrodelli, M.
Concolato, C.
Pasquini, M.
Lester, D.
Innamorati, M.
Pompili, M.
Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title_full Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title_fullStr Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title_full_unstemmed Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title_short Is lethality different between males and females? Clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
title_sort is lethality different between males and females? clinical and gender differences in inpatients suicide attempters
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434134/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.700
work_keys_str_mv AT berardellii islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT rogantee islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT sarubbis islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT erbutod islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT cifrodellim islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT concolatoc islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT pasquinim islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT lesterd islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT innamoratim islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters
AT pompilim islethalitydifferentbetweenmalesandfemalesclinicalandgenderdifferencesininpatientssuicideattempters