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Marlene Stenbacka1, Jussi Jokinen2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of studies on the role of early risk factors for the choice of methods for violent suicide attempts. Adolescent risk factors for the choice of violent or non-violent methods for suicide attempts and the risk of subsequent suicide were studied using a longitudinal design.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26271258 PMCID: PMC4536779 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0570-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Distribution of early risk factors measured at conscription in relation to suicide attempt and completed suicide. Percent
| Total cohort | Suicide attempt | Suicide | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fathers’ social class | |||
| III | 58.57 | 61.77 | 59.93 |
| 1-II | 35.60 | 28.34 | 30.33 |
| Missing | 5.83 | 9.89 | 9.74 |
| Medication for nervous problems in the family | |||
| Yes (parents/ family members) | 31.87 | 45.05 | 42.28 |
| No | 64.85 | 49.50 | 53.01 |
| Missing | 3.29 | 5.45 | 4.72 |
| Fathers’ heavy drinking | |||
| Often | 4.04 | 9.06 | 6.67 |
| Sometimes/occasionally never | 93.27 | 86.83 | 89.27 |
| Missing | 2.69 | 4.11 | 4.07 |
| Conduct problems at school | |||
| Yes (at least once) | 23.87 | 44.80 | 38.70 |
| No | 74.97 | 52.77 | 59.19 |
| Missing | 1.16 | 2.43 | 2.11 |
| Own medication for psychiatric problems | |||
| Yes | 11.33 | 30.12 | 22.93 |
| No | 87.37 | 67.95 | 75.12 |
| Missing | 1.30 | 1.93 | 1.95 |
| Emotional control | |||
| Very bad, bad | 30.21 | 53.36 | 47.80 |
| Very good, good, medium | 68.93 | 44.63 | 50.57 |
| Missing | 0.86 | 2.01 | 1.63 |
| Intellectual ability | |||
| Below average | 19.04 | 34.73 | 30.57 |
| Above average, average | 80.81 | 64.51 | 69.27 |
| Missing | 0.15 | 0.76 | 0.16 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis (at conscription) | |||
| Yes (at least one diagnosis) | 12.45 | 32.38 | 27.48 |
| No | 85.75 | 65.44 | 71.06 |
| Missing | 1.79 | 2.18 | 1.46 |
| Contact with police and juvenile authorities | |||
| Yes (several or some times | 28.20 | 53.52 | 44.55 |
| No | 70.19 | 43.96 | 52.85 |
| Missing | 1.62 | 2.52 | 2.60 |
| Risky alcohol use | |||
| Yes | 8.51 | 22.40 | 20.65 |
| No | 89.98 | 75.34 | 76.59 |
| Missing | 1.51 | 2.27 | 1.26 |
| Dug misuse | |||
| Yes | 3.59 | 11.83 | 9.59 |
| No | 91.75 | 81.96 | 83.90 |
| Missing | 4.66 | 6.21 | 6.50 |
| Sniffing | |||
| At least once | 13.26 | 28.10 | 23.41 |
| No | 85.05 | 68.88 | 73.33 |
| missing | 1.69 | 3.02 | 3.25 |
| Hospitalization | |||
| Alcohol hospitalization | |||
| Yes (at least once) | 5.78 | 25.4 | 25.20 |
| No | 94.22 | 74.59 | 74.80 |
| Drug use hospitalization | |||
| Yes (at least once) | 1.37 | 19.46 | 12.03 |
| No | 98.63 | 80.54 | 87.97 |
Fig. 1Time-lag between the first suicide attempt and subsequent suicide in 133 men, expressed in years. Percent
Fig. 2Survival curves for suicide in attempters and non-attempters
Methods of attempted suicide and suicide in conscription cohort
| Suicide methods | Index attempt | Suicide |
|---|---|---|
| N = 1195 | N = 615 | |
| N (%) | N (%) | |
| Non-violent method | ||
| Poisoning | 931(77.9) | 278(45.2) |
| Violent methods | ||
| Hanging, strangulation/suffocation | 37(3.1) | 149(24.3) |
| Drowning | 8(0.7) | 41(6.7) |
| Firearm | 18(1.5) | 69(11.2) |
| Cutting or piercing | 94(7.9) | 16(2.6) |
| Jumping from a height | 25(2.1) | 27(4.4) |
| Traffic | 1(0.08) | 22(3.6) |
| Other violent methods | 81(6.8) | 13(2.1) |
Risk factors for violent and non-violent index suicide attempts in total cohort of 48834 Swedish young men
| Variables | Violent vs. no suicide attempt aMultivariate HR, 95 % CI | Non-violent vs. no suicide attempt bMultivariate HR, 95 % CI |
|---|---|---|
| Family nervous problems (yes vs. no) | 1.31, 0.99-1.72 | 1.18, 1.02-1.38 |
| Fathers alcohol habits yes vs. no) | 1.12, 0.68-1.84 | 1.33, 1.03-1.73 |
| Own medication for psychiatric problems (no/yes) | 2.12, 1.52-2.96 | 1.70, 1.40-2.05 |
| Intelligence (Average or below average vs. above average ) | 1.75, 1.32-2.33 | 1.86, 1.60-2.18 |
| Emotional control (low vs. high or medium ) | 1.24, 0.90-1.70 | 1.36, 1.14-1.63 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis at conscription (yes vs. no) | 1.06, 0.74-1.52 | 1.38, 1.14-1.68 |
| Conduct problems at school (yes vs. no) | 2.16, 1.62-2.89 | 1.43, 1.22-1.69 |
| Contact with police or juvenile authorities (yes vs. no) | 1.36, 1.0-1.82 | 1.80, 1.53-2.12 |
| Smoking | 1.08, 0.81-1.44 | 1.26, 1.08-1.48 |
| Problem drinking (yes vs. no) | 1.31, 0.91-1.88 | 1.54, 1.27-1.87 |
| Sniffing of solvents(yes vs. no) | 1.58, 1.14-2.17 | 1.35, 1.13-162 |
| Drug use (no vs. yes) | 1.31, 0.82-2.08 | 1.20, 0.93-1.56 |
aViolent methods: hanging (n = 37), shooting (n = 18), jump from heights (n = 25), train move (n = 1), cutting (n = 94), drowning (n = 8), other methods (n = 81)
bNon-violent: poisoning (n = 931)
Multivariate Cox PH regressions. HR, 95 % CI
Methods of attempted suicide as predictor of subsequent completed suicide
| Suicide | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Model Ia | Model IIb | Model IIIc | |
| Suicide attempt methods | HR (95 % CI) | HR (95 % CI) | HR (95 % CI) |
| Poisoning (yes vs no) | 11.61, 9.38-14.38 | 7.17, 5.54-9.28 | 4.27, 3.12- 5.84 |
| Hanging, strangulation or suffocation (yes vs no) | 27.42, 14.18-53.03 | 22.41, 10.59- 47.45 | 18.28, 8.58- 38.97 |
| Firearm (yes vs no) | 11.72, 2.92-47.00 | 8.09, 2.00- 32.77 | 5.18, 1.27- 21.24 |
| Cutting or piercing (yes vs no) | 13.44, 7.58-23.82 | 8.86, 4.83- 16.24 | 5.74, 3.07- 10.73 |
| Jumping from a height (yes vs no) | 16.25, 6.07-43.48 | 12.88, 4.77- 34.84 | 8.74, 3.20-23.85 |
| Other methods (yes vs no) | 4.54, 1.70-12.34 | 3.44, 1.28-9.26 | 2.18,0.80-5.94 |
Multivariate Cox proportional regression analyses. HR, 95 % CI
aMultivariate model: including all methods in the model: poisoning, hanging, firearm, cutting, jumping and other methods.
bAdjusted for early confounders measurement at conscription (nervous problems in the family, social class, fathers’ alcohol habits, medication for own psychiatric problems, psychiatric diagnoses at conscription, intelligence, emotional control, conduct problems, sniffing, alcohol use, drug use)
cadjusted for early confounders measured at conscription (see above) and additional hospitalisation for alcohol and substance use