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Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared

OBJECTIVE: Information on factors associated with suicide among young individuals in Ireland is limited. The aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic characteristics and circumstances of death associated with age among individuals who died by suicide. METHODS: The study examined 121 conse...

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Autores principales: Arensman, Ella, Bennardi, Marco, Larkin, Celine, Wall, Amanda, McAuliffe, Carmel, McCarthy, Jacklyn, Williamson, Eileen, Perry, Ivan J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5127518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166881
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author Arensman, Ella
Bennardi, Marco
Larkin, Celine
Wall, Amanda
McAuliffe, Carmel
McCarthy, Jacklyn
Williamson, Eileen
Perry, Ivan J.
author_facet Arensman, Ella
Bennardi, Marco
Larkin, Celine
Wall, Amanda
McAuliffe, Carmel
McCarthy, Jacklyn
Williamson, Eileen
Perry, Ivan J.
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description OBJECTIVE: Information on factors associated with suicide among young individuals in Ireland is limited. The aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic characteristics and circumstances of death associated with age among individuals who died by suicide. METHODS: The study examined 121 consecutive suicides (2007–2012) occurring in the southern eastern part of Ireland (Cork city and county). Data were obtained from coroners, family informants, and health care professionals. A comparison was made between 15-24-year-old and 25-34-year-old individuals. Socio-demographic characteristics of the deceased, methods of suicide, history of alcohol and drug abuse, and findings from toxicological analysis of blood and urine samples taken at post mortem were included. Pearson’s χ(2) tests and binary logistic regression analysis were performed. RESULTS: Alcohol and/or drugs were detected through toxicological analysis for the majority of the total sample (79.5%), which did not differentiate between 15-24-year-old and 25-34-year-old individuals (74.1% and 86.2% respectively). Compared to 25-34-year-old individuals, 15-24-year-old individuals were more likely to engage in suicide by hanging (88.5%). Younger individuals were less likely to die by intentional drug overdose and carbon monoxide poisoning compared to older individuals. Younger individuals who died between Saturday and Monday were more likely to have had alcohol before dying. Substance abuse histories were similar in the two age groups. CONCLUSION: Based on this research it is recommended that strategies to reduce substance abuse be applied among 25-34-year-old individuals at risk of suicide. The wide use of hanging in young people should be taken into consideration for future means restriction strategies.
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spelling pubmed-51275182016-12-15 Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared Arensman, Ella Bennardi, Marco Larkin, Celine Wall, Amanda McAuliffe, Carmel McCarthy, Jacklyn Williamson, Eileen Perry, Ivan J. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Information on factors associated with suicide among young individuals in Ireland is limited. The aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic characteristics and circumstances of death associated with age among individuals who died by suicide. METHODS: The study examined 121 consecutive suicides (2007–2012) occurring in the southern eastern part of Ireland (Cork city and county). Data were obtained from coroners, family informants, and health care professionals. A comparison was made between 15-24-year-old and 25-34-year-old individuals. Socio-demographic characteristics of the deceased, methods of suicide, history of alcohol and drug abuse, and findings from toxicological analysis of blood and urine samples taken at post mortem were included. Pearson’s χ(2) tests and binary logistic regression analysis were performed. RESULTS: Alcohol and/or drugs were detected through toxicological analysis for the majority of the total sample (79.5%), which did not differentiate between 15-24-year-old and 25-34-year-old individuals (74.1% and 86.2% respectively). Compared to 25-34-year-old individuals, 15-24-year-old individuals were more likely to engage in suicide by hanging (88.5%). Younger individuals were less likely to die by intentional drug overdose and carbon monoxide poisoning compared to older individuals. Younger individuals who died between Saturday and Monday were more likely to have had alcohol before dying. Substance abuse histories were similar in the two age groups. CONCLUSION: Based on this research it is recommended that strategies to reduce substance abuse be applied among 25-34-year-old individuals at risk of suicide. The wide use of hanging in young people should be taken into consideration for future means restriction strategies. Public Library of Science 2016-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5127518/ /pubmed/27898722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166881 Text en © 2016 Arensman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Arensman, Ella
Bennardi, Marco
Larkin, Celine
Wall, Amanda
McAuliffe, Carmel
McCarthy, Jacklyn
Williamson, Eileen
Perry, Ivan J.
Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title_full Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title_fullStr Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title_full_unstemmed Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title_short Suicide among Young People and Adults in Ireland: Method Characteristics, Toxicological Analysis and Substance Abuse Histories Compared
title_sort suicide among young people and adults in ireland: method characteristics, toxicological analysis and substance abuse histories compared
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5127518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166881
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