BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to compare suicide ideation among women in the pre-, peri-, and post-menopause using a cross-sectional household survey of non-institutionalised adults from six European countries. METHODS: In total, 8794 out of 21,425 respondents provided data for the following study. To use men as a comparison group, we defined three different groups of male subjects, based on the mean age of the women groups. RESULTS: We found an increased risk of suicide ideation among women in their peri-menopause compared with women in their pre- or post-menopause and men. This finding was independent of mood and anxiety disorders. LIMITATIONS: Some categories showed few individuals. The cross-sectional design of our study does not allow us to conclude causal relationship between variables. CONCLUSION: The occurrence of suicide ideation varies across the reproductive life cycle of women.
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to compare suicide ideation among women in the pre-, peri-, and post-menopause using a cross-sectional household survey of non-institutionalised adults from six European countries. METHODS: In total, 8794 out of 21,425 respondents provided data for the following study. To use men as a comparison group, we defined three different groups of male subjects, based on the mean age of the women groups. RESULTS: We found an increased risk of suicide ideation among women in their peri-menopause compared with women in their pre- or post-menopause and men. This finding was independent of mood and anxiety disorders. LIMITATIONS: Some categories showed few individuals. The cross-sectional design of our study does not allow us to conclude causal relationship between variables. CONCLUSION: The occurrence of suicide ideation varies across the reproductive life cycle of women.
Authors: Elizabeth J Levey; Marta B Rondon; Sixto Sanchez; Qiu-Yue Zhong; Michelle A Williams; Bizu Gelaye Journal: Arch Womens Ment Health Date: 2018-07-03 Impact factor: 3.633
Authors: T D Gould; P Georgiou; L A Brenner; L Brundin; A Can; P Courtet; Z R Donaldson; Y Dwivedi; S Guillaume; I I Gottesman; S Kanekar; C A Lowry; P F Renshaw; D Rujescu; E G Smith; G Turecki; P Zanos; C A Zarate; P A Zunszain; T T Postolache Journal: Transl Psychiatry Date: 2017-04-11 Impact factor: 6.222