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Suicidal Behaviour in Older Age: A Systematic Review of Risk Factors Associated to Suicide Attempts and Completed Suicides.

Massimiliano Beghi1, Elisa Butera2, Cesare Giuseppe Cerri2, Cesare Maria Cornaggia2, Francesca Febbo2, Anita Mollica3, Giuseppe Berardino3, Daniele Piscitelli4, Emanuela Resta5, Giancarlo Logroscino6, Antonio Daniele7, Mario Altamura3, Antonello Bellomo3, Francesco Panza8, Madia Lozupone9.   

Abstract

In older age, several observational studies investigated risk factors for suicide attempts/completed suicides, however, contrasting evidence came from population-based setting. In the present systematic review, we described through a narrative synthesis the significant associations existing among risk factors and suicide attempts/completed suicides in subjects aged >65 years. From the 39 population-based studies selected in six different databases until February 15, 2021, we analyzed the most frequent 28 risk factors for suicidal behaviour. The risk factors more associated to suicide attempts than other variables frequently related to suicidal behavior in older age were depressive disorders, methods employed to self-harm (particularly poisoning), and psychotropic drug utilization followed by psychological factors and disability. Moreover, male sex, violent methods to self-harm, any psychiatric disorder (depression, anxiety and bipolar disorders), a poor medical condition, stressors/bereavement, and living alone appeared to be more significant for predicting completed suicides in late life. In older age, efforts for suicide prevention should be based on strategies to assess and treat psychiatric disorders along with psychological interventions, particularly in males.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  completed suicide; late-life depression; methods to self-harm; older age suicide; psychological factors; psychotropic drugs; stressful events; suicide attempt

Year:  2021        PMID: 33878336     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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