| Literature DB >> 25927506 |
Stefan Perera1,2, Rebecca Eisen3, Monica Bawor4,5, Brittany Dennis6,7,8, Russell de Souza9,10, Lehana Thabane11,12, Zainab Samaan13,14,15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Suicide is among the leading causes of death worldwide. Suicide attempts and suicidal ideation are more common than completed suicide and are associated with psychological distress. These behaviors are considered risk factors of completed suicide. Considering the psychosocial stigma and medical comorbidities associated with obesity, an accumulating body of studies have investigated body mass index (BMI) as a potential risk factor of suicide. However, several cohort studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between BMI and completed suicide, suggesting a protective effect of increasing BMI against completed suicide. The association between BMI and attempted suicide is more equivocal, with several studies reporting both positive and negative relationships between BMI and attempted suicide. The primary objective of this study is to systematically review the literature to determine the association between BMI and suicidal behavior (including completed suicide, attempted suicide, suicidal ideation) in an adult population (18 years and older). The secondary objective is to explore whether sex, age, and the method used in suicide modify the relationship between BMI and suicidal behavior. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25927506 PMCID: PMC4424510 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-015-0038-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Definitions and statistical measures of suicidal behavior outcomes
| Outcome | Definition | Measurement of variable | Statistics | Studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completed suicide | Death caused by self-inflicted injurious behavior intended to end one’s own life | International classification of diseases (eighth, ninth, or tenth revisions) using diagnostic codes (E950-E950: ICD8, ICD9) or (X60-X84: ICD10) | Cox proportional hazard model | [ |
| Linear regression | ||||
| Logistic regression | ||||
| In some studies, associations were also estimated with undetermined deaths (deaths where it was uncertain whether the cause was suicide; (E980-E989: ICD 8, ICD 10) or codes (Y10-Y34, ICD 10)) | ||||
| Pearson correlation (ecological analysis) | ||||
| Spearman’s rank correlation (ecological analysis) | ||||
| Chi-square | ||||
| Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test | ||||
| Verified using mortality registries (for example, National Death Registry, National Death Index), by next of kin and/or using pathology and medical records. | ||||
| Incidence rate ratio | ||||
| Attempted suicide | Potentially self-injurious behavior with a non-fatal outcome for which there is either explicit or implicit evidence that the person intended to kill him or herself [ | Hospital Discharge Registries or Medical Records using aforementioned diagnostic codes for intentional injuries: (E950-E950: ICD8, ICD9) or (X60-X84: ICD10). | Cox proportional hazard model | [ |
| 2012 to present: [ | ||||
| Logistic regression | ||||
| Incidence rate ratio | ||||
| Self-reported using questionnaire (for example, Suicide Behaviours Questionnaire - Revised, AUDADIS, M-CIDI) | ||||
| Self-reported using single-question (e.g. “How often have you already tried to take your own life”) | ||||
| Suicidal ideation | Having thoughts, plans, and/or impulses for suicidal behavior, including contemplation of attempting or completing suicide. | Self-reported using questionnaire (for example, Depressive Symptom Index - Suicidality Subscale, Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised). | Logistic regression Linear regression | [ |
| 2012 to present: [ |
Search strategy (conducted on 5 January 2015)
| Database | Search strategy |
|---|---|
| MEDLINE ( | 1. exp Suicide/or suicid*.mp. |
| 2. exp Self-injurious behavior/or self-harm.mp. | |
| 3. exp Body Mass Index/or body mass index.mp. | |
| 4. BMI.mp. | |
| 5. exp Body Weight/body weight.mp. | |
| 6. exp Obesity/or obes*.mp. | |
| 7. exp Overweight/or overweight.mp. | |
| 8. 1 or 2 | |
| 9. 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 | |
| 10. 8 and 9 | |
| 11. limit 10 to humans | |
| PsycINFO ( | 1. exp Suicide/ |
| 2. exp Attempted Suicide/or attempted suicide.mp. | |
| 3. exp Suicidal Ideation/or suicidal ideation.mp. | |
| 4. suicid*.mp. | |
| 5. exp Self-Injurious Behavior/or self-harm.mp. | |
| 6. exp Body Mass Index/or body mass index.mp. | |
| 7. exp Body Weight/or body weight.mp. | |
| 8. exp Obesity/or obes*.mp. | |
| 9. BMI.mp. | |
| 10. exp Overweight/or overweight.mp. | |
| 11. 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 | |
| 12. 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 | |
| 13. 11 and 12 | |
| 14. limit 13 to human | |
| EMBASE ( | 1. exp suicidal behavior/or suicid*.mp. |
| 2. exp automutilation/or self-harm*.mp. | |
| 3. exp body mass/body mass index.mp. | |
| 4. BMI.mp. | |
| 5. exp body weight/body weight.mp. | |
| 6. exp obesity/or obes*.mp. | |
| 7. overweight.mp. | |
| 8. 1 or 2 | |
| 9. 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 | |
| 10. 8 and 9 | |
| 11. limit 10 to human | |
| CINAHL ( | 1. (MH “Suicide+”) OR “suicid*” |
| 2. (MH “Self-Injurious Behavior”) OR “self-harm” | |
| 3. (MH Body Mass Index) OR “body mass index” | |
| 4. (MH “Body Weight+”) OR “body weight” | |
| 5. (MH “Obesity+”) OR “obes*” | |
| 6. “BMI” | |
| 7. “overweight” | |
| 8. 1 or 2 | |
| 9. 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 | |
| 10. 8 and 9 (limiters human) |
BMI, body mass index.
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.