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Suicidal ideation in early-onset Parkinson's disease.

Ruwei Ou1, Qianqian Wei1, Yanbing Hou1, Lingyu Zhang1, Kuncheng Liu1, Xiangwei Kong1, Shuying Li1, Lan Wang1, Xianran Xu1, Xiaojing Gu1, Junyu Lin1, Zheng Jiang1, Jiao Liu1, Wei Song1, Bei Cao1, Huifang Shang2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Patients with early-onset Parkinson's disease (EOPD) often suffer from more frequent depression than those with late-onset Parkinson's disease (LOPD). However, the clinical characteristics of suicidal ideation (SI) in EOPD remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the prevalence, related factors, and predictive factors of SI in EOPD patients as well as comparison of the prevalence in LOPD patients.
METHODS: We conducted a case-control, cross-sectional, and longitudinal study. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to balance the characteristics between EOPD (N = 577) and LOPD patients (N = 2973). The diagnosis of SI was based on the assessment of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). EOPD patients with a disease duration < 5 years (N = 96) were prospectively followed-up for exploring the predictors for the development of SI. Two forward binary logistic regression models were respectively used to explore the associated and predictive factors of SI.
RESULTS: After PSM, EOPD patients showed significantly higher prevalence of SI than LOPD patients (22.0 vs. 13.3%, P < 0.001). Twenty EOPD patients (20.8%) developed SI and none of them reported suicidal behaviors after a median of 2.7 (IQR = 1.6-4.1) years. Depression, dyskinesia, non-smoking, lower education, and higher Non-Motor Symptoms Scale (NMSS) score were independently associated with the presence of SI. Depression at baseline was the only independent risk factor for the future occurrence of SI.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights the necessity to screen SI in patients with EOPD especially for those with depression.

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Keywords:  Depression; EOPD; Parkinson’s disease; Suicidal ideation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33392638     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-020-10333-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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1.  Association between new-onset Parkinson's disease and suicide risk in South Korea: a nationwide cohort study.

Authors:  Sung Hoon Jeong; Seung Hoon Kim; Doo Woong Lee; Eun-Cheol Park; Suk-Yong Jang
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 4.144

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