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Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys
Prior research suggests that parental psychopathology predicts suicidal behavior among offspring; however, the more fine-grained associations between specific parental disorders and distinct stages of the pathway to suicide are not well-understood. We set out to test the hypothesis that parental dis...
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author | Gureje, Oye Oladeji, Bibilola Hwang, Irving Chiu, Wai Tat Kessler, Ronald C. Sampson, Nancy A. Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura Helena Beautrais, Annette Borges, Guilherme Bromet, Evelyn Bruffaerts, Ronny de Girolamo, Giovanni de Graaf, Ron Gal, Gilad He, Yanling Hu, Chiyi Iwata, Noboru Karam, Elie G. Kovess-Masféty, Viviane Matschinger, Herbert Moldovan, Mona Victoria Posada-Villa, Jose Sagar, Rajesh Scocco, Paolo Seedat, Soraya Tomov, Toma Nock, Matthew K. |
author_facet | Gureje, Oye Oladeji, Bibilola Hwang, Irving Chiu, Wai Tat Kessler, Ronald C. Sampson, Nancy A. Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura Helena Beautrais, Annette Borges, Guilherme Bromet, Evelyn Bruffaerts, Ronny de Girolamo, Giovanni de Graaf, Ron Gal, Gilad He, Yanling Hu, Chiyi Iwata, Noboru Karam, Elie G. Kovess-Masféty, Viviane Matschinger, Herbert Moldovan, Mona Victoria Posada-Villa, Jose Sagar, Rajesh Scocco, Paolo Seedat, Soraya Tomov, Toma Nock, Matthew K. |
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description | Prior research suggests that parental psychopathology predicts suicidal behavior among offspring; however, the more fine-grained associations between specific parental disorders and distinct stages of the pathway to suicide are not well-understood. We set out to test the hypothesis that parental disorders associated with negative mood would predict offspring suicide ideation, whereas disorders characterized by impulsive-aggression (e,g., antisocial personality) and anxiety/agitation (e.g., panic disorder) would predict which offspring act on their suicide ideation and make a suicide attempt. Data were collected during face-to-face interviews conducted on nationally representative samples (N=55,299; age 18+) from 21 countries around the world. We tested the associations between a range of parental disorders and the onset and persistence over time (i.e., time-since-most-recent-episode controlling for age-of-onset and time-since-onset) of subsequent suicidal behavior (suicide ideation, plans, and attempts) among offspring. Analyses tested bivariate and multivariate associations between each parental disorder and distinct forms of suicidal behavior. Results revealed that each parental disorder examined increased the risk of suicide ideation among offspring, parental generalized anxiety and depression emerged as the only predictors of the onset and persistence (respectively) of suicide plans among offspring with ideation, whereas parental anti-social personality and anxiety disorders emerged as the only predictors of the onset and persistence of suicide attempts among ideators. A dose-response relation between parental disorders and respondent risk of suicide ideation and attempt also was found. Parental death by suicide was a particularly strong predictor of persistence of suicide attempts among offspring. These associations remained significant after controlling for comorbidity of parental disorders and for the presence of mental disorders among offspring. These findings should inform future explorations of the mechanisms of inter-generational transmission of suicidal behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-31422782012-06-01 Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys Gureje, Oye Oladeji, Bibilola Hwang, Irving Chiu, Wai Tat Kessler, Ronald C. Sampson, Nancy A. Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura Helena Beautrais, Annette Borges, Guilherme Bromet, Evelyn Bruffaerts, Ronny de Girolamo, Giovanni de Graaf, Ron Gal, Gilad He, Yanling Hu, Chiyi Iwata, Noboru Karam, Elie G. Kovess-Masféty, Viviane Matschinger, Herbert Moldovan, Mona Victoria Posada-Villa, Jose Sagar, Rajesh Scocco, Paolo Seedat, Soraya Tomov, Toma Nock, Matthew K. Mol Psychiatry Article Prior research suggests that parental psychopathology predicts suicidal behavior among offspring; however, the more fine-grained associations between specific parental disorders and distinct stages of the pathway to suicide are not well-understood. We set out to test the hypothesis that parental disorders associated with negative mood would predict offspring suicide ideation, whereas disorders characterized by impulsive-aggression (e,g., antisocial personality) and anxiety/agitation (e.g., panic disorder) would predict which offspring act on their suicide ideation and make a suicide attempt. Data were collected during face-to-face interviews conducted on nationally representative samples (N=55,299; age 18+) from 21 countries around the world. We tested the associations between a range of parental disorders and the onset and persistence over time (i.e., time-since-most-recent-episode controlling for age-of-onset and time-since-onset) of subsequent suicidal behavior (suicide ideation, plans, and attempts) among offspring. Analyses tested bivariate and multivariate associations between each parental disorder and distinct forms of suicidal behavior. Results revealed that each parental disorder examined increased the risk of suicide ideation among offspring, parental generalized anxiety and depression emerged as the only predictors of the onset and persistence (respectively) of suicide plans among offspring with ideation, whereas parental anti-social personality and anxiety disorders emerged as the only predictors of the onset and persistence of suicide attempts among ideators. A dose-response relation between parental disorders and respondent risk of suicide ideation and attempt also was found. Parental death by suicide was a particularly strong predictor of persistence of suicide attempts among offspring. These associations remained significant after controlling for comorbidity of parental disorders and for the presence of mental disorders among offspring. These findings should inform future explorations of the mechanisms of inter-generational transmission of suicidal behavior. 2010-11-16 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3142278/ /pubmed/21079606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2010.111 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Gureje, Oye Oladeji, Bibilola Hwang, Irving Chiu, Wai Tat Kessler, Ronald C. Sampson, Nancy A. Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura Helena Beautrais, Annette Borges, Guilherme Bromet, Evelyn Bruffaerts, Ronny de Girolamo, Giovanni de Graaf, Ron Gal, Gilad He, Yanling Hu, Chiyi Iwata, Noboru Karam, Elie G. Kovess-Masféty, Viviane Matschinger, Herbert Moldovan, Mona Victoria Posada-Villa, Jose Sagar, Rajesh Scocco, Paolo Seedat, Soraya Tomov, Toma Nock, Matthew K. Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title | Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title_full | Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title_fullStr | Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title_full_unstemmed | Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title_short | Parental Psychopathology and the Risk of Suicidal Behavior in their Offspring: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys |
title_sort | parental psychopathology and the risk of suicidal behavior in their offspring: results from the world mental health surveys |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3142278/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21079606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2010.111 |
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