TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk of re-attempts and suicide death after a suicide attempt: A survival analysis
AU - Parra-Uribe, Isabel
AU - Blasco-Fontecilla, Hilario
AU - Garcia-Parés, Gemma
AU - Martínez-Naval, Luis
AU - Valero-Coppin, Oliver
AU - Cebrià-Meca, Annabel
AU - Oquendo, Maria A.
AU - Palao-Vidal, Diego
PY - 2017/5/4
Y1 - 2017/5/4
N2 - © 2017 The Author(s). Background: Suicide is the primary cause of unnatural death in Spain, and suicide re-attempts a major economic burden worldwide. The risk factors for re-attempt and suicide after an index suicide attempt are different. This study aims to investigate risk factors for re-attempt and suicide after an index suicide attempt. Methods: This observational study is part of a one-year telephone management program. We included all first-time suicide attempters evaluated in the emergency department at Parc Taulí-University Hospital (n=1241) recruited over a five-year period (January 2008 to December 2012). Suicide attempters were evaluated at baseline using standardized instruments. Bivariate logistic regression models were used to identify risk factors. Kaplan-Meier curves were used to compare the time to re-attempt between categorical variables. Comparisons were performed using Log-Rank and Wilcoxon tests. Variables with a p-value lower than 0.2 were included in a multivariate Cox regression model. Bivariate logistic regression models were considered to identify risk factors for suicide. The significance level was set to 0.05. Results: Suicide re-attempters were more likely diagnosed with cluster B personality disorders (36.8% vs. 16.6%; p<0.001), and alcohol use disorders (19.8 vs. 13.9; p=0.02). Several [1.2% (15/1241)] of them died by suicide. Attempters who suicide were more likely alcohol users (33.3% vs. 17.2%; p=0.047), and older (50.9±11.9 vs. 40.7±16.0; p=0.004). Conclusions: Alcohol use, personality disorders and younger age are risk factors for re-attempting. Older age is a risk factor for suicide among suicide attempters. Current prevention programs of suicidal behaviour should be tailored to the specific profile of each group.
AB - © 2017 The Author(s). Background: Suicide is the primary cause of unnatural death in Spain, and suicide re-attempts a major economic burden worldwide. The risk factors for re-attempt and suicide after an index suicide attempt are different. This study aims to investigate risk factors for re-attempt and suicide after an index suicide attempt. Methods: This observational study is part of a one-year telephone management program. We included all first-time suicide attempters evaluated in the emergency department at Parc Taulí-University Hospital (n=1241) recruited over a five-year period (January 2008 to December 2012). Suicide attempters were evaluated at baseline using standardized instruments. Bivariate logistic regression models were used to identify risk factors. Kaplan-Meier curves were used to compare the time to re-attempt between categorical variables. Comparisons were performed using Log-Rank and Wilcoxon tests. Variables with a p-value lower than 0.2 were included in a multivariate Cox regression model. Bivariate logistic regression models were considered to identify risk factors for suicide. The significance level was set to 0.05. Results: Suicide re-attempters were more likely diagnosed with cluster B personality disorders (36.8% vs. 16.6%; p<0.001), and alcohol use disorders (19.8 vs. 13.9; p=0.02). Several [1.2% (15/1241)] of them died by suicide. Attempters who suicide were more likely alcohol users (33.3% vs. 17.2%; p=0.047), and older (50.9±11.9 vs. 40.7±16.0; p=0.004). Conclusions: Alcohol use, personality disorders and younger age are risk factors for re-attempting. Older age is a risk factor for suicide among suicide attempters. Current prevention programs of suicidal behaviour should be tailored to the specific profile of each group.
KW - Alcohol use disorders
KW - Personality disorders
KW - Suicidal behaviour
U2 - 10.1186/s12888-017-1317-z
DO - 10.1186/s12888-017-1317-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1471-244X
VL - 17
JO - BMC Psychiatry
JF - BMC Psychiatry
IS - 1
M1 - 163
ER -