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Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis

BACKGROUND: Whilst growing research suggests that pain is associated with suicidality in adolescence, it remains unclear whether this relationship is moderated by co-morbid depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate whether the pain-suicidality association is moderated by depressive...

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Autores principales: Hinze, Verena, Ford, Tamsin, Crane, Catherine, Haslbeck, Jonas M.B., Hawton, Keith, Gjelsvik, Bergljot
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Publicado: Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34157662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.100
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author Hinze, Verena
Ford, Tamsin
Crane, Catherine
Haslbeck, Jonas M.B.
Hawton, Keith
Gjelsvik, Bergljot
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Ford, Tamsin
Crane, Catherine
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description BACKGROUND: Whilst growing research suggests that pain is associated with suicidality in adolescence, it remains unclear whether this relationship is moderated by co-morbid depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate whether the pain-suicidality association is moderated by depressive symptoms. METHODS: We performed secondary analyses on cross-sectional, pre-intervention data from the ‘My Resilience in Adolescence’ [MYRIAD] trial (ISRCTN ref: 86619085; N=8072, 11-15 years). Using odds ratio tests and (moderated) network analyses, we investigated the relationship between pain and suicidality, after controlling for depression, anxiety, inhibitory control deficits and peer problems. We investigated whether depression moderates this relationship and explored gender differences. RESULTS: Overall, 20% of adolescents reported suicidality and 22% reported pain, whilst nine percent of adolescents reported both. The experience of pain was associated with a four-fold increased risk of suicidality and vice versa (OR=4.00, 95%-CI=[3.54;4.51]), with no gender differences. This cross-sectional association remained significant after accounting for depression, anxiety, inhibitory control deficits and peer problems (aOR=1.39). Depression did not moderate the pain-suicidality association. LIMITATIONS: The item-based, cross-sectional assessment of pain and suicidality precludes any conclusions about the direction of the effects and which aspects of suicidality and pain may drive this association. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the need to consider pain as an independent risk correlate of suicidality in adolescents. Longitudinal research should examine how this relationship develops during adolescence. Clinically, our findings emphasise the need to assess and address suicidality in adolescents with pain, even in the absence of depressive symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-83234962021-09-01 Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis Hinze, Verena Ford, Tamsin Crane, Catherine Haslbeck, Jonas M.B. Hawton, Keith Gjelsvik, Bergljot J Affect Disord Research Paper BACKGROUND: Whilst growing research suggests that pain is associated with suicidality in adolescence, it remains unclear whether this relationship is moderated by co-morbid depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate whether the pain-suicidality association is moderated by depressive symptoms. METHODS: We performed secondary analyses on cross-sectional, pre-intervention data from the ‘My Resilience in Adolescence’ [MYRIAD] trial (ISRCTN ref: 86619085; N=8072, 11-15 years). Using odds ratio tests and (moderated) network analyses, we investigated the relationship between pain and suicidality, after controlling for depression, anxiety, inhibitory control deficits and peer problems. We investigated whether depression moderates this relationship and explored gender differences. RESULTS: Overall, 20% of adolescents reported suicidality and 22% reported pain, whilst nine percent of adolescents reported both. The experience of pain was associated with a four-fold increased risk of suicidality and vice versa (OR=4.00, 95%-CI=[3.54;4.51]), with no gender differences. This cross-sectional association remained significant after accounting for depression, anxiety, inhibitory control deficits and peer problems (aOR=1.39). Depression did not moderate the pain-suicidality association. LIMITATIONS: The item-based, cross-sectional assessment of pain and suicidality precludes any conclusions about the direction of the effects and which aspects of suicidality and pain may drive this association. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the need to consider pain as an independent risk correlate of suicidality in adolescents. Longitudinal research should examine how this relationship develops during adolescence. Clinically, our findings emphasise the need to assess and address suicidality in adolescents with pain, even in the absence of depressive symptoms. Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8323496/ /pubmed/34157662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.100 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title_full Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title_fullStr Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title_full_unstemmed Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title_short Does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? A moderated network analysis
title_sort does depression moderate the relationship between pain and suicidality in adolescence? a moderated network analysis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34157662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.100
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