| Literature DB >> 27431293 |
L Fernández de la Cruz1, M Rydell2, B Runeson1, B M D'Onofrio3, G Brander1, C Rück1, P Lichtenstein2, H Larsson2,4, D Mataix-Cols1,5.
Abstract
The risk of death by suicide in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is largely unknown. Previous studies have been small and methodologically flawed. We analyzed data from the Swedish national registers to estimate the risk of suicide in OCD and identify the risk and protective factors associated with suicidal behavior in this group. We used a matched case-cohort design to estimate the risk of deaths by suicide and attempted suicide in individuals diagnosed with OCD, compared with matched general population controls (1:10). Cox regression models were used to study predictors of suicidal behavior. We identified 36 788 OCD patients in the Swedish National Patient Register between 1969 and 2013. Of these, 545 had died by suicide and 4297 had attempted suicide. In unadjusted models, individuals with OCD had an increased risk of both dying by suicide (odds ratio (OR)=9.83 (95% confidence interval (CI), 8.72-11.08)) and attempting suicide (OR=5.45 (95% CI, 5.24-5.67)), compared with matched controls. After adjusting for psychiatric comorbidities, the risk was reduced but remained substantial for both death by suicide and attempted suicide. Within the OCD cohort, a previous suicide attempt was the strongest predictor of death by suicide. Having a comorbid personality or substance use disorder also increased the risk of suicide. Being a woman, higher parental education and having a comorbid anxiety disorder were protective factors. We conclude that patients with OCD are at a substantial risk of suicide. Importantly, this risk remains substantial after adjusting for psychiatric comorbidities. Suicide risk should be carefully monitored in patients with OCD.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27431293 PMCID: PMC5658663 DOI: 10.1038/mp.2016.115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Psychiatry ISSN: 1359-4184 Impact factor: 15.992
Distribution of study variables among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder and matched controls, and OR and corresponding 95% CI for OCD associated with suicide-related events, comorbid disorders and parental education
| 545 (1.48) | 579 (0.16) | 9.83 (8.72–11.08) | |
| Men | 298 (1.86) | 368 (0.23) | 8.44 (7.22–9.86) |
| Women | 247 (1.19) | 211 (0.10) | 12.25 (10.16–14.78) |
| 4297 (11.68) | 8906 (2.42) | 5.45 (5.24–5.67) | |
| Men | 1507 (9.42) | 3549 (2.22) | 4.67 (4.39–4.98) |
| Women | 2790 (13.42) | 557 (2.58) | 5.99 (5.70–6.29) |
| 42.55 (14.66) | 45.45 (17.63) | − | |
| Men | 41.59 (14.03) | 45.33 (17.14) | − |
| Women | 43.71 (15.34) | 45.66 (18.49) | − |
| 30.31 (14.50) | 28.56 (15.59) | − | |
| Men | 32.61 (14.64) | 30.04 (15.85) | − |
| Women | 29.07 (14.27) | 27.58 (15.34) | − |
| One attempt | 2168 (50.45) | 5985 (67.20) | 0.51 (0.43–0.61) |
| Men | 815 (54.08) | 2439 (68.72) | 0.65 (0.47–0.88) |
| Women | 1353 (48.49) | 3546 (66.19) | 0.45 (0.37–0.56) |
| Two attempts | 827 (19.25) | 1493 (16.76) | 1.22 (0.98–1.52) |
| Men | 291 (19.31) | 583 (16.43) | 1.35 (0.90–2.01) |
| Women | 536 (19.21) | 910 (16.19) | 1.17 (0.90–1.53) |
| More than two attempts | 1302 (30.30) | 1428 (16.03) | 2.07 (1.69–2.53) |
| Men | 401 (26.61) | 527 (14.85) | 1.42 (0.99–2.01) |
| Women | 901 (32.29) | 901 (16.82) | 2.47 (1.92–3.17) |
| Anxiety disorders | 17 435 (47.39) | 16 676 (4.53) | 21.00 (20.40–21.62) |
| Affective disorders | 16 560 (45.01) | 20 380 (5.54) | 15.25 (14.84–15.67) |
| Substance use disorders | 5872 (15.96) | 13 889 (3.78) | 4.97 (4.81–5.14) |
| Personality disorders | 5205 (14.15) | 3311 (0.90) | 19.38 (18.47–20.33) |
| Psychotic disorders | 4365 (11.87) | 3518 (0.96) | 14.25 (13.60–14.94) |
| Other psychiatric disorders | 9696 (26.36) | 14 568 (3.96) | 9.42 (9.13–9.71) |
| Elementary education (⩽9 years) | 5660 (15.39) | 55 788 (15.16) | 0.99 (0.95–1.02) |
| Secondary education (10–12 years) | 13 247 (36.01) | 131 177 (35.66) | 0.94 (0.91–0.96) |
| Higher education (>12 years) | 11 838 (32.18) | 107 515 (29.23) | 1.08 (1.06–1.11) |
| Missing data | 6043 (16.43) | 73400 (19.95) | 0.67 (0.65–0.70) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OCD, obsessive–compulsive disorder; OR, odds ratio.
In those who have died by suicide.
In those with at least one suicide attempt.
Deaths by suicide and attempted suicide OR and corresponding 95% CI among individuals with obsessive–compulsive disorder compared with matched controls unadjusted and adjusted by parental level of education and psychiatric comorbidities
| Death by suicide | 9.83 (8.72–11.08) | 10.27 (8.82–11.95) | 7.57 (6.58–8.71) | 9.23 (8.04–10.60) | 8.02 (7.04–9.13) | 7.49 (6.60–8.50) | 8.81 (7.76–10.00) | 9.10 (8.01–10.33) |
| Men | 8.44 (7.22–9.86) | 9.30 (7.66–11.29) | 6.66 (5.54–8.00) | 7.80 (6.50–9.35) | 7.25 (6.13–8.58) | 6.49 (5.50–7.65) | 7.45 (6.29–8.82) | 8.39 (7.12–9.88) |
| Women | 12.25 (10.16–14.78) | 12.01 (9.40–15.34) | 9.23 (7.39–11.52) | 11.92 (9.60–14.80) | 9.37 (7.63–11.51) | 9.23 (7.57–11.26) | 11.13 (9.15–13.54) | 10.34 (8.44–12.67) |
| Suicide attempt | 5.45 (5.24–5.67) | 5.27 (5.05–5.49) | 1.90 (1.81–1.99) | 2.03 (1.93–2.13) | 3.12 (2.98–3.27) | 3.37 (3.22–3.51) | 4.21 (4.04–4.39) | 3.03 (2.90–3.17) |
| Men | 4.67 (4.39–4.98) | 4.46 (4.17–4.78) | 1.89 (1.75–2.04) | 1.95 (1.80–2.12) | 3.27 (3.04–3.51) | 2.85 (2.66–3.05) | 3.33 (3.10–3.57) | 3.09 (2.88–3.32) |
| Women | 5.99 (5.70–6.29) | 5.84 (5.54–6.16) | 1.91 (1.80–2.03) | 2.09 (1.96–2.22) | 3.08 (2.90–3.26) | 3.74 (3.38–3.95) | 4.84 (4.59–5.10) | 3.00 (2.83–3.17) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.
Note: ICD codes of the specific diagnoses grouped under each category of comorbid disorders are listed in the Supplementary Material.
Figure 1Number of recorded comorbidities1 in the cohort of patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) who died by suicide (left) or attempted suicide (right) during the study period. Note that although most suicide attempters had at least one psychiatric comorbidity, over 40% of patients with OCD who completed suicide did not have any recorded psychiatric comorbidity.1 Six groups of comorbidities are considered: namely, affective disorders, psychotic disorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, anxiety disorders and ‘other disorders’ (including reaction to severe stress, adjustment, dissociative, somatoform and other neurotic disorders).
Methods of suicide and attempted suicide in obsessive-compulsive disorder cases and matched controls
| Self-poisoning | 251 (46.06) | 188 (32.47) | 4.00 (1.13–14.17) |
| Self-injury | 294 (53.94) | 391 (67.53) | 0.25 (0.07–0.89) |
| Hanging, strangulation, suffocation | 117 (21.47) | 168 (29.02) | 0.50 (0.12–2.00) |
| Drowning | 48 (8.81) | 47 (8.12) | 0.33 (0.03–3.20) |
| Jumping or lying before moving object | 40 (7.34) | 50 (8.64) | 0.50 (0.04–5.51) |
| Jumping from a height | 27 (4.95) | 33 (5.70) | – |
| Gassing | 17 (3.12) | 31 (5.35) | – |
| Firearm or explosive | 17 (3.12) | 31 (5.35) | – |
| Cutting or piercing | 9 (1.65) | 11 (1.90) | – |
| Smoke, fire and flames | 8 (1.47) | 8 (1.38) | – |
| Crashing of motor vehicle | 6 (1.10) | 7 (1.21) | – |
| Other means | 5 (0.92) | 5 (0.86) | – |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OCD, obsessive–compulsive disorder; OR, odds ratio.
Odds ratios for some of the methods and groups could not be calculated owing to small numbers.
Column totals for the methods of attempted suicide do not add up to the total of individuals who attempted suicide because the same person may have attempted suicide more than once using different methods in each occasion.
Predictors of suicide and attempted suicide in the cohort of individuals with obsessive–compulsive disorder (n=36 788)
| Previous suicide attempt | – | |
| Woman | ||
| Affective disorders | 0.94 (0.75–1.18) | |
| Anxiety disorders | ||
| Personality disorders | ||
| Substance use disorders | ||
| Psychotic disorders | 1.05 (0.82–1.35) | |
| Other psychiatric disorders | ||
| Parental level of education | ||
| Elementary vs secondary | ||
| Elementary vs higher | ||
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio.
Note: Significant predictors are highlighted in bold. Significant protectors are highlighted in bold and italics.