| Literature DB >> 32399081 |
Andreea Romaniuc1,2, Rodica Bălaşa1,3, Nicoleta Ştirbu4, Smaranda Maier1,3, Sebastian Andone1, Zoltan Bajko1,3, Laura Bărcuţean1,3, Septimiu Voidăzan5, Anca Moţăţăianu1,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of suicidal concerns (SC) in a large multiple sclerosis (MS) patient group and to assess the major determinants that are implicated in their occurrence.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32399081 PMCID: PMC7201511 DOI: 10.1155/2020/2594702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Demographic-, psycho-socio-economical-, and MS-related data.
| Without ST and SI | With ST | With SI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Female | 213-67.9% | 9-52.9% | 15-83.3% |
| Male | 101-32.2% | 8-47.1% | 3-16.7% |
| Age (mean/SD) | 42.85/9.75 | 42.59/8.91 | 45.5/8.71 |
| Disease duration | |||
| Median (min–max) | 10 (0-39) | 10 (2-28) | 11 (7-34) |
| Type of MS | |||
| CIS | 10-3.2% | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
| RRMS | 224-71.3% | 11-64.7% | 10-55.6% |
| SPMS | 80-25.5% | 6-35.3% | 8-44.4% |
| Treatment duration | |||
| Median (min–max) | 7 (0-15) | 9 (1-14) | 7.5 (3-13) |
| Type of treatment | |||
| AVONEX | 44-14% | 3-17.6% | 0-0.0% |
| BETAFERON | 121-38.5% | 7-41.2% | 9-50% |
| COPAXONE | 58-18.5% | 2-11.8% | 6-33.3% |
| REBIF | 78-24.8% | 2-11.8% | 3-16.7% |
| TYSABRI | 13-4.1% | 3-17.6% | 0-0.0% |
| EDSS | |||
| Median (min–max) | 2.5 (0-8.5) | 4 (1.5-8) | 3.25 (1-7) |
| Number of relapses | |||
| Median (min–max) | 4 (0-24) | 5 (1-32) | 5.5 (1-15) |
| Marital status | |||
| Married/living with partner | 210-67.1% | 9-52.9% | 14-77.8% |
| Single | 68-21.7% | 5-29.4% | 3-16.7% |
| Divorced | 23-7.3% | 3-17.6% | 1-5.6% |
| Widow | 12-3.8% | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
| Educational level | |||
| Elementary school | 9-2.9% | 0-0.0% | 4-22.2% |
| Apprentice school | 54-17.3% | 4-23.5% | 5-27.8% |
| High school | 119-38% | 7-41.2% | 6-33.3% |
| University | 96-30.7% | 6-35.3% | 2-11.1% |
| Master or PhD | 22-7.0% | 0-0.0% | 1-5.6% |
| Technical and vocational high school | 13-4.2% | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
| Occupational status | |||
| Employed | 125-39.9% | 6-35.3% | 4-22.2% |
| Part-time employed | 20-6.4% | 1-5.9% | 1-5.6% |
| Disability pension | 140-44.7% | 10-58.8% | 13-72.2% |
| Retired | 8-2.6% | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
| Student | 2-0.6 | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
| Unemployed | 17-5.4% | 0-0.0% | 0-0.0% |
Figure 1Correlation between SC and disease duration and between the number of relapses and SC.
Figure 2The relationship between SC and education level: 1—elementary school, 2—apprentice school, 3—high school, 4—university, 5—master or PhD, and 6—technical and vocational high school.
Figure 3The relationship between SC and marital status: 1—married/living with partner, 2—single, 3—divorced, and 4—widow.
Figure 4The relationship between SC and MS form.
Figure 5Correlation between the EDSS and SC.
Figure 6The relationship between SC and BDI score. Normal: <10 points, mild disturbance: 11-16 points, borderline depression: 17-20 points, moderate depression: 21-30 points, severe depression: 31-40 points, and extreme depression: >40 points.