Cargando…

Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study

Objective: Bipolar disorder is strongly associated with suicidal ideations, attempts and commissions. Although several studies have been conducted on suicide risk factors in patients with bipolar disorder worldwide, a comprehensive study has not been reported from Iran. Methods: Patients with bipola...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Shabani, Amir, Teimurinejad, Samaneh, Kokar, Sadaf, Ahmadzad Asl, Masoud, Shariati, Behnam, Mousavi Behbahani, Zohreh, Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Reza, Hasani, Sahar, Taban, Mojgan, Shirekhoda, Shahab, Ghorbani, Zahra, Tat, Somayeh, Nohesara, Shabnam, Shariat, Seyed Vahid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24644495
_version_ 1782305757644980224
author Shabani, Amir
Teimurinejad, Samaneh
Kokar, Sadaf
Ahmadzad Asl, Masoud
Shariati, Behnam
Mousavi Behbahani, Zohreh
Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hasani, Sahar
Taban, Mojgan
Shirekhoda, Shahab
Ghorbani, Zahra
Tat, Somayeh
Nohesara, Shabnam
Shariat, Seyed Vahid
author_facet Shabani, Amir
Teimurinejad, Samaneh
Kokar, Sadaf
Ahmadzad Asl, Masoud
Shariati, Behnam
Mousavi Behbahani, Zohreh
Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hasani, Sahar
Taban, Mojgan
Shirekhoda, Shahab
Ghorbani, Zahra
Tat, Somayeh
Nohesara, Shabnam
Shariat, Seyed Vahid
author_sort Shabani, Amir
collection PubMed
description Objective: Bipolar disorder is strongly associated with suicidal ideations, attempts and commissions. Although several studies have been conducted on suicide risk factors in patients with bipolar disorder worldwide, a comprehensive study has not been reported from Iran. Methods: Patients with bipolar disorder type I, hospitalized in Iran Hospital of Psychiatry since May 2008 to August 2011 were sequentially enrolled. Patients were evaluated using Demographic and Clinical Variables Questionnaire, the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV axis I disorders (SCID-I), Young-Mania Rating Scale (Y-MRS), and Hamilton Depressive Rating Scale-7 (HDRS-7). One hundred patients were followed for 2 to 42 months (mean: 20.6 ± 12.5 months). Results: Only one patient attempted suicide during the follow-up period. 33% of the patients had history of previous suicide attempts. Female gender, divorce, and early age at onset of the disease were independently correlated with suicide attempt. Conclusion: Suicide attempts rarely occur during systematic follow-up of patients with bipolar disorder type I. Larger samples and longer follow-ups are needed to confirm this finding. Declaration of Interest: None.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3939979
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39399792014-03-18 Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study Shabani, Amir Teimurinejad, Samaneh Kokar, Sadaf Ahmadzad Asl, Masoud Shariati, Behnam Mousavi Behbahani, Zohreh Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Reza Hasani, Sahar Taban, Mojgan Shirekhoda, Shahab Ghorbani, Zahra Tat, Somayeh Nohesara, Shabnam Shariat, Seyed Vahid Iran J Psychiatry Behav Sci Original Article Objective: Bipolar disorder is strongly associated with suicidal ideations, attempts and commissions. Although several studies have been conducted on suicide risk factors in patients with bipolar disorder worldwide, a comprehensive study has not been reported from Iran. Methods: Patients with bipolar disorder type I, hospitalized in Iran Hospital of Psychiatry since May 2008 to August 2011 were sequentially enrolled. Patients were evaluated using Demographic and Clinical Variables Questionnaire, the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV axis I disorders (SCID-I), Young-Mania Rating Scale (Y-MRS), and Hamilton Depressive Rating Scale-7 (HDRS-7). One hundred patients were followed for 2 to 42 months (mean: 20.6 ± 12.5 months). Results: Only one patient attempted suicide during the follow-up period. 33% of the patients had history of previous suicide attempts. Female gender, divorce, and early age at onset of the disease were independently correlated with suicide attempt. Conclusion: Suicide attempts rarely occur during systematic follow-up of patients with bipolar disorder type I. Larger samples and longer follow-ups are needed to confirm this finding. Declaration of Interest: None. Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3939979/ /pubmed/24644495 Text en © 2013, Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shabani, Amir
Teimurinejad, Samaneh
Kokar, Sadaf
Ahmadzad Asl, Masoud
Shariati, Behnam
Mousavi Behbahani, Zohreh
Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hasani, Sahar
Taban, Mojgan
Shirekhoda, Shahab
Ghorbani, Zahra
Tat, Somayeh
Nohesara, Shabnam
Shariat, Seyed Vahid
Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title_full Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title_fullStr Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title_full_unstemmed Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title_short Suicide Risk Factors in Iranian Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A 21- Month Follow-Up From BDPF Study
title_sort suicide risk factors in iranian patients with bipolar disorder: a 21- month follow-up from bdpf study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24644495
work_keys_str_mv AT shabaniamir suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT teimurinejadsamaneh suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT kokarsadaf suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT ahmadzadaslmasoud suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT shariatibehnam suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT mousavibehbahanizohreh suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT ghasemzadehmohammadreza suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT hasanisahar suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT tabanmojgan suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT shirekhodashahab suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT ghorbanizahra suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT tatsomayeh suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT nohesarashabnam suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy
AT shariatseyedvahid suicideriskfactorsiniranianpatientswithbipolardisordera21monthfollowupfrombdpfstudy