| Literature DB >> 24312196 |
Yuzhang Zhu1, Hongni Zhang, Shenxun Shi, Jingfang Gao, Youhui Li, Ming Tao, Kerang Zhang, Xumei Wang, Chengge Gao, Lijun Yang, Kan Li, Jianguo Shi, Gang Wang, Lanfen Liu, Jinbei Zhang, Bo Du, Guoqing Jiang, Jianhua Shen, Zhen Zhang, Wei Liang, Jing Sun, Jian Hu, Tiebang Liu, Xueyi Wang, Guodong Miao, Huaqing Meng, Yi Li, Chunmei Hu, Yi Li, Guoping Huang, Gongying Li, Baowei Ha, Hong Deng, Qiyi Mei, Hui Zhong, Shugui Gao, Hong Sang, Yutang Zhang, Xiang Fang, Fengyu Yu, Donglin Yang, Tieqiao Liu, Yunchun Chen, Xiaohong Hong, Wenyuan Wu, Guibing Chen, Min Cai, Yan Song, Jiyang Pan, Jicheng Dong, Runde Pan, Wei Zhang, Zhenming Shen, Zhengrong Liu, Danhua Gu, Xiaoping Wang, Xiaojuan Liu, Qiwen Zhang, Yihan Li, Yiping Chen, Kenneth Seedman Kendler, Jonathan Flint, Ying Liu.
Abstract
The relationship between suicidality and major depression is complex. Socio- demography, clinical features, comorbidity, clinical symptoms, and stressful life events are important factors influencing suicide in major depression, but these are not well defined. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess the associations between the above-mentioned factors and suicide ideation, suicide plan, and suicide attempt in 6008 Han Chinese women with recurrent major depression (MD). Patients with any suicidality had significantly more MD symptoms, a significantly greater number of stressful life events, a positive family history of MD, a greater number of episodes, a significant experience of melancholia, and earlier age of onset. Comorbidity with dysthymia, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobia, and animal phobia was seen in suicidal patients. The present findings indicate that specific factors act to increase the likelihood of suicide in MD. Our results may help improve the clinical assessment of suicide risk in depressed patients, especially for women.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24312196 PMCID: PMC3842272 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Relationship between socio-demographic features of major depression and suicidality.
| No suicidal ideation New (OLD) | Suicidal ideation New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined P | No suicidal plan New (OLD) | Suicidal plan New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined P | No attempted suicide New (OLD) | Attempted suicide New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined P | |
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This table shows the results of chi square tests for differences in marital status, level of education achieved, and occupational status between those with and without suicidal symptomatology.Data in bracket were from previous research and the italics were from the total data. The combined P were from the total dataP of difference showed the difference between the previous research and present research.
Age was new-analyzed in this study.
Relationship between clinical features of major depression and suicidality.
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| OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | Combined CI | Combined P | OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | Combined CI | Combined P | OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | CombinedCI | Combined P | |
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| 1.00 | 0.99–1.00 | NS |
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| 1.00 | 0.99–1.00 | NS |
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| 1.00 | 1.00–1.01 | 0.019 |
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| 1.01 | 1.00–1.01 | 0.028 |
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| 8.05 | 6.94–9.34 | 0.000 |
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| 4.67 | 4.04–5.41 | 0.000 |
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| 3.11 | 2.60–3.73 | 0.000 |
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| 1.00 | 0.99–1.00 | NS |
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| 0.99 | 0.99–1.00 | NS |
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| 1.00 | 0.99–1.00 | NS |
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| 1.13 | 1.04–1.22 | 0.005 |
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| 1.05 | 0.98–1.13 | NS |
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| 0.93 | 0.85–1.00 | NS |
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| 1.06 | 1.01–1.11 | 0.011 |
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| 0.99 | 0.95–1.03 | NS |
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| 0.98 | 0.94–1.03 | NS |
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| 1.09 | 1.03–1.14 | 0.001 |
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| 1.18 | 1.03–1.23 | 0.000 |
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| 1.19 | 1.14–1.25 | 0.000 |
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| 1.05 | 0.98–1.11 | NS |
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| 1.07 | 1.01–1.13 | 0.030 |
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| 1.08 | 1.01–1.15 | 0.018 |
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| 1.02 | 0.83–1.26 | NS |
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| 1.06 | 0.89–1.27 | NS |
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| 0.98 | 0.80–1.20 | NS |
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| 0.87 | 0.77–1.00 | 0.046 |
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| 1.12 | 0.99–1.27 | NS |
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| 1.07 | 0.94–1.21 | NS |
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| 0.98 | 0.96–1.01 | NS |
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| 0.99 | 0.97–1.02 | NS |
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| 0.99 | 0.97–1.03 | NS |
Odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (CI) and P-values (P) are shown for the relationship between clinical features of major depression (MD) and suicidal ideation, attempt and plan. SLE: stressful life events; PMS: premenstrual syndrome.
Data in bracket were from previous research. The combined were from total data.
P of difference showed the difference between the previous research and present research.
Age of onset was new-analyzed in this study.
Suicidality as a predictor of major depression with comorbid diseases.
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| OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | Combined CI | Combined P | OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | Combined CI | Combined P | OR New (OLD) | P of difference | Combined OR | CombinedCI | Combined P | |
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| 1.28 | 1.05–1.54 | 0.012 |
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| 1.30 | 1.09–1.55 | 0.004 |
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| 1.33 | 1.09–1.62 | 0.004 |
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| 1.60 | 1.40–1.82 | 0.000 |
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| 1.34 | 1.19–1.51 | 0.000 |
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| 1.31 | 1.14–1.51 | 0.000 |
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| 1.05 | 0.84–1.32 |
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| 1.06 | 0.86–1.32 |
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| 0.94 | 0.73–1.21 |
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| 1.39 | 1.13–1.70 | 0.001 |
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| 1.43 | 1.19–1.72 | 0.000 |
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| 1.25 | 1.01–1.53 | 0.036 |
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| 1.18 | 0.97–1.43 |
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| 1.26 | 1.05–1.50 | 0.013 |
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| 1.24 | 1.01–1.52 | 0.037 |
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| 1.20 | 1.04–1.38 | 0.016 |
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| 1.19 | 1.04–1.37 | 0.014 |
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| 1.14 | 0.97–1.33 |
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| 1.22 | 1.02–1.45 | 0.029 |
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| 1.15 | 0.97–1.36 |
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| 1.05 | 0.86–1.27 |
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| 0.85 | 0.72–1.00 |
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| 0.91 | 0.78–1.06 |
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| 0.91 | 0.75–1.09 |
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Odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (CI) and P-values (P) are shown for the relationship between comorbid anxiety disorders and suicidal ideation, plan and attempt. GAD: generalized anxiety disorder. Data in bracket were from previous research. The combined were from total data.
P of difference showed the difference between the previous research and present research.
Depressive symptoms among women with major depressive disorder and suicide attempt.
| Depressive symptom | Adjusted odds ratio (95%CI) New OLD | P of difference | Non suicide attempt | Suicide attempt | Combined Adjusted odds ratio (95%CI) |
| Combined N (%) | Combined N (%) | ||||
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P<0.05, ** P<0.01, CI confidence interval.
Under data in cell were from preivous research. The combined were from total data.
P of difference showed the difference between the previous research and present research.
Relationship between stressful life events and suicide attempt.
| Stressful life events | Non suicide attempt | Suicide attempt | Adjusted odds ratio (95%CI) |
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*P<0.05, ** P<0.01, CI confidence interval.
Childhood sexual abuse was investigated in independent unit in CONVERGE which can be seen in table 2.