| Literature DB >> 33289369 |
Yoojin Song1,2, Sang Jin Rhee1, Hyunju Lee1,2, Min Ji Kim1,2, Daun Shin1,2, Yong Min Ahn1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Korea is one of the countries with the highest rate of suicide, while suicidality is known to be closely related to mental illnesses. The study aimed to evaluate the suicide rates in psychiatric patients, to compare it to that of the general population, and to investigate the differences among psychiatric diagnoses and comorbidities.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Mental Disorders; Psychiatric Diagnosis; Suicide
Year: 2020 PMID: 33289369 PMCID: PMC7721561 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Fig. 1Flowchart showing the process in which participants are divided into two groups. All psychiatric patients who visited Seoul National University Hospital outpatient, ward, or emergency room from 2003-03-01 to 2017-12-31 were totally 67,868. From them, those who visited less than 3 times were excluded. The National Statistical data was matched, and among the patients with death information, the patient with cause of death code X60–X84 or Y87.0 was classified as a suicidal deaths, otherwise a survivor of suicidal death. Finally, there were 40,692 survivors or non-suicidal deaths, and 597 suicidal death.
Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients
| Characteristics | Survivors or non-suicidal deaths (n = 40,692) | Suicidal deaths (n = 597) | χ2 test | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, yra | 46.886 | < 0.001 | |||
| < 20 | 2,657 (6.5) | 56 (9.4) | |||
| 20–29 | 7,284 (17.9) | 153 (25.6) | |||
| 30–39 | 5,730 (14.1) | 93 (15.6) | |||
| 40–49 | 5,189 (12.8) | 61 (10.2) | |||
| 50–59 | 6,202 (15.2) | 82 (13.7) | |||
| 60–69 | 6,567 (16.1) | 84 (14.1) | |||
| 70–79 | 5,342 (13.3) | 57 (9.5) | |||
| 80–89 | 1,721 (4.2) | 11 (1.8) | |||
| Sex | 22.462 | < 0.001 | |||
| Male | 17,931 (44.1) | 321 (53.8) | |||
| Female | 22,761 (55.9) | 276 (46.2) | |||
| Diagnosisb | 183.126 | < 0.001 | |||
| Psychotic disorder | 5,853 (14.4) | 187 (31.3) | |||
| Bipolar disorder | 3,219 (7.9) | 68 (11.4) | |||
| Depressive disorder | 9,607 (23.6) | 138 (23.1) | |||
| Unspecified mood disorder | 1,691 (4.2) | 23 (3.9) | |||
| Anxiety disorder | 5,419 (13.3) | 39 (6.5) | |||
| Sleep disorder | 1,534 (3.8) | 17 (2.8) | |||
| Organic mental disorder | 7,216 (17.7) | 71 (11.9) | |||
| Substance use disorder | 970 (2.4) | 20 (3.4) | |||
| Other | 5,183 (12.7) | 34 (5.7) | |||
| Comorbidityc | |||||
| Personality disorder | 788 (1.9) | 25 (4.2) | 15.446 | 0.001 | |
| Pain | 1,488 (3.7) | 23 (3.9) | 0.064 | 0.800 | |
Values are presented as number (%).
ICD-10 = International Classification of Diseases 10th revision.
aFirst visit age; bDiagnosis was classified based on the ICD-10 coding system; psychotic disorder (F20–F29), bipolar disorder (F30 or F31), depressive disorder (F32, F33, or F34), unspecified mood disorder (F39), anxiety disorder (F40–F48), sleep disorder (F51 or G47), organic mental disorder (F00–F09), and substance-related disorder (F10–F19); cComorbidity is a subdiagnosis and follows the ICD-10 coding system; personality disorder (F60 or F61), and pain (R51, R52, R53, M797, M890, G5780, G5881, or G564).
Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients according to psychiatric diagnosis
| Characteristics | Psychotic disorder (n = 6,040) | Bipolar disorder (n = 3,287) | Depressive disorder (n = 9,745) | Unspecified mood disorder (n = 1,714) | Organic mental disorder (n = 7,287) | Sleep disorder (n = 1,551) | Substance related disorder (n = 990) | Anxiety disorder (n = 5,458) | Other (n = 5,217) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, yra | ||||||||||
| < 20 | 735 (12.2) | 402 (12.2) | 409 (4.2) | 126 (7.4) | 61 (0.8) | 61 (3.9) | 501 (9.2) | 17 (1.7) | 401 (7.7) | |
| 20–29 | 2,109 (34.9) | 1,169 (35.6) | 1,169 (12.0) | 317 (18.5) | 241 (3.3) | 88 (5.7) | 1,320 (24.2) | 144 (14.5) | 880 (16.9) | |
| 30–39 | 1,732 (28.7) | 690 (21.0) | 1,007 (10.3) | 224 (13.1) | 269 (3.7) | 98 (6.3) | 989 (18.1) | 192 (19.4) | 622 (11.9) | |
| 40–49 | 821 (13.6) | 427 (13.0) | 1,423 (14.6) | 242 (14.1) | 340 (4.7) | 161 (10.4) | 894 (16.4) | 217 (21.9) | 725 (13.9) | |
| 50–59 | 399 (6.6) | 324 (9.9) | 2,123 (21.8) | 309 (18.0) | 766 (10.5) | 361 (23.3) | 803 (14.7) | 231 (23.3) | 968 (18.6) | |
| 60–69 | 182 (3.0) | 205 (6.2) | 2,064 (21.2) | 290 (16.9) | 1,797 (24.7) | 456 (29.4) | 591 (10.8) | 139 (14.0) | 927 (17.8) | |
| 70–79 | 53 (0.9) | 65 (2.0) | 1,310 (13.4) | 168 (9.8) | 2,630 (36.1) | 271 (17.5) | 302 (5.5) | 48 (4.8) | 552 (10.6) | |
| 80–89 | 9 (0.1) | 5 (0.2) | 240 (2.5) | 38 (2.2) | 1,183 (16.2) | 55 (3.5) | 58 (1.1) | 2 (0.2) | 142 (2.7) | |
| Male | 3,154 (52.2) | 1,392 (42.3) | 3,197 (32.8) | 632 (36.9) | 2,851 (39.1) | 816 (52.6) | 722 (72.9) | 2,838 (52.0) | 2,650 (50.8) | |
| Personality disorderb | 175 (2.9) | 187 (5.7) | 152 (1.6) | 30 (1.8) | 29 (0.4) | 2 (0.1) | 40 (4.0) | 93 (1.7) | 105 (2.0) | |
| Pain | 57 (0.9) | 103 (3.1) | 509 (5.2) | 107 (6.2) | 326 (4.5) | 11 (0.7) | 15 (1.5) | 141 (2.6) | 242 (4.6) | |
Values are presented as number (%). The baseline characteristics were counted for each diagnosis regardless of suicide, and the percentage in the diagnosis was calculated.
aFirst visit age; bComorbidity is a subdiagnosis and follows the International Classification of Diseases 10th revision coding system; personality disorder (F60 or F61), and pain (R51, R52, R53, M797, M890, G5780, G5881, or G564).
Diagnosis-specific standardized mortality rates of suicide
| Diagnosis | SMR (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Psychotic disorder | 13.03 (11.23–15.03) |
| Bipolar disorder | 10.26 (7.97–13.00) |
| Substance related disorder | 6.78 (4.14–10.47) |
| Depressive disorder | 5.69 (4.78–6.73) |
| Unspecified mood disorder | 4.64 (2.94–6.97) |
| Organic mental disorder | 2.79 (1.98–3.81) |
| Sleep disorder | 2.55 (1.49–4.09) |
| Other | 2.49 (1.72–3.48) |
| Anxiety disorder | 2.45 (1.91–3.09) |
SMRs of suicide were defined as the number of suicidal deaths observed in the participants/number of expected deaths by suicide.
SMR = standardized mortality ratio, CI = confidence interval.
Comparison of diagnosis-specific HRs of suicide
| Diagnosis | HRa (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Psychotic disorder | 4.16 (2.86–6.05) | < 0.001 |
| Bipolar disorder | 3.13 (2.07–4.75) | < 0.001 |
| Substance related disorder | 3.12 (1.83–5.55) | < 0.001 |
| Depressive disorder | 2.34 (1.60–3.42) | < 0.001 |
| Unspecified mood disorder | 1.92 (1.13–3.26) | 0.016 |
| Organic mental disorder | 1.58 (1.03–2.42) | 0.036 |
| Sleep disorder | 1.47 (0.82–2.64) | 0.198 |
| Anxiety disorder | 1.05 (0.66–1.67) | 0.833 |
| Other | 1 | Reference |
The reference is the anxiety disorder and the ratio is adjusted by age, sex, and comorbidity of personality disorder, pain.
HR = hazard ratio, CI = confidence interval.
aHR is calculated for each diagnosis using the Cox proportional hazard model.
Fig. 2Diagnosis-specific survivor curves for 14 years of follow-up. Fig. 2 is a survival analysis graph visualized the contents of Table 4. The diagnosis with the highest HR was psychotic disorder and psychotic disorder has the lowest survival rate. The next highest HR diagnosis was substance-related disorder and bipolar disorder. The diagnosis with the lowest risk of suicide was the group without a psychiatric diagnosis as the main diagnosis.
HR = hazard ratio.