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The pain suicidality association: a narrative review.

David A Fishbain1, John E Lewis, Jinrun Gao.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this narrative review was to examine recent evidence and, when necessary, past evidence on the association between pain and suicidality.
DESIGN: Fifty-eight research reports were found on this topic, which had not previously been reviewed. These reports were divided into groups by whether they addressed suicide ideation (SI), suicide attempts (SAs), or suicide completion (SC), and what population they represented (acute pain patients [APPs], chronic pain patients [CPPs], other than APPs/CPPs) and whether they controlled for relevant confounders. Information as to whether the results of these studies supported/did not support the association of pain and suicidality was abstracted. For each group of studies (above), a vote counting method was utilized to determine the overall percentage of studies supporting/not supporting the association of pain and suicidality. According to this percentage, the consistency of the data supporting this association was rated according to Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality guidelines.
RESULTS: The following groups of studies received an A consistency rating (consistent evidence from multiple studies): SI, SA, and SC for other than APPs/CPPs; and SI, SA, and SC for CPP prevalence greater than an appropriate control group. Also, a subgroup of the SI, SA, and SC studies for other than APPs/CPPs had controlled for behavioral issues (potential confounders). These three subgroups also received an A consistency rating. The 58 studies also identified a number of new predictor variables for SI, SA, and SC in CPPs.
CONCLUSIONS: These studies solidify the evidence for an association between pain and SI, SA, and SC in both CPPs and other than APPs/CPPs. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Acute Pain; Acute Pain Patients; Chronic Pain; Chronic Pain Patients; Pain; Review; Suicidality; Suicide Attempts; Suicide Completion; Suicide Ideation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24995953     DOI: 10.1111/pme.12463

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Med        ISSN: 1526-2375            Impact factor:   3.750


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