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Erik Oftedahl Næss1, Lars Mehlum1, Ping Qin1.
Abstract
Research has shown that people who have never been married, divorced, or widowed are at an increased risk of suicide compared with those who are married, but we have little knowledge as to how this elevated risk is modified by socioeconomic factors, and little research has studied the risk among persons enduring a marital separation. This study addressed these issues with individual-level data from Norwegian national registers. All suicide cases in people above 18 years that took place in the period 1992-2012 (n = 11 051) were compared with living controls (185 685) matched on sex and age via a nested case control design, and suicide risk associated with marital status was assessed with conditional logistic regression. The results showed that, compared with a status of being married, suicide risk was highly associated with a status of being never married, separated, divorced, or widowed, even after adjustment for income-level, educational attainment, centrality of residence, and immigration status. The strongest effect was seen for a separated status; compared to the married, separated persons were fully 6.06 times more apt to die by suicide, and the effect was strongest in the 30 days following a separation. The observed significant associations remained but differed in strength by sex and age, and there were significant deviations by personal socioeconomic status. Most notably, the increased risk was higher for never-married persons with low educational attainment or income. However, most interaction effects (10/16) did not yield significant results. In conclusion, suicide risk is strongly associated with a single status of any form with the highest risk during a marital separation, but the increased risk varies in strength according to individual-level factors. The stress and loss of support induced by marital dissolution are important contributing risk factors for suicide, and persons with low income may be especially vulnerable.Entities:
Keywords: Marital separation; Marital status; Marriage; Registry data; Socioeconomic status; Suicide
Year: 2021 PMID: 34222610 PMCID: PMC8242039 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SSM Popul Health ISSN: 2352-8273
Distribution of marital status categories among cases and controls, and ORs from the conditional regression analyses.
| Marital status | Cases (%) | Controls (%) | Crude ORa (95% CI) | Adjusted ORb (95%CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Married | 2857 (25.9) | 88530 (47.7) | 1 (ref.) | 1 (ref.) | |
| Never married | 5015 (45.4) | 70592 (38.0) | 3.38 (3.19–3.58)* | 2.86 (2.70–3.03)* | |
| Separated | 622 (5.6) | 3566 (1.9) | 6.37 (5.79–7.00)* | 6.06 (5.51–6.68)* | |
| Divorced | 1762 (15.9) | 15774 (8.5) | 3.66 (3.44–3.90)* | 3.35 (3.15–3.58)* | |
| Widowed | 772 (7.0) | 5766 (3.1) | 2.58 (2.34–2.85)* | 2.49 (2.26–2.75)* | |
| Married | 2080 (25.9) | 62088 (46.3) | 1 (ref.) | 1 (ref.) | |
| Never married | 3969 (49.5) | 55939 (41.7) | 3.42 (3.20–3.65)* | 2.67 (2.49–2.86)* | |
| Separated | 443 (5.5) | 2487 (1.9) | 6.38 (5.70–7.14)* | 5.86 (5.23–6.57)* | |
| Divorced | 1102 (13.7) | 10209 (7.7) | 3.41 (3.15–3.69)* | 2.95 (2.73–3.20)* | |
| Widowed | 416 (5.2) | 2181 (1.6) | 2.80 (2.46–3.19)* | 2.64 (2.32–3.01)* | |
| Married | 777 (25.7) | 26442 (51.3) | 1 (ref.) | 1 (ref.) | |
| Never married | 1046 (34.6) | 14653 (28.4) | 3.23 (2.88–3.62)* | 3.36 (2.99–3.77)* | |
| Separated | 179 (5.9) | 1079 (2.1) | 6.31 (5.29–7.53)* | 6.63 (5.55–7.93)* | |
| Divorced | 660 (21.8) | 5484 (10.6) | 4.17 (3.74–4.66)* | 4.38 (3.92–4.90)* | |
| Widowed | 356 (11.8) | 3585 (7.0) | 2.36 (2.02–2.75)* | 2.54 (2.18–2.97)* | |
Test for interaction between marital status and sex: χ2 = 36.34, p < 0.0001. a Adjusted for the matching factors sex and age. b Adjusted for the matching factors sex and age, in addition to educational attainment, income-level, centrality of residence, and immigration status.
*p < 0.01.
ORs from the conditional logistic regression analyses for a marital separation.
| Days from separation | Adjusted OR (95%CI)a | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | Males | Females | ||||
| 0-30 | 12.76 (8.83-18.46)* | 13.20 (8.46-20.60)* | 12.02 (6.20-23.30)* | |||
| 31-92 | 11.27 (8.57-14.81)* | 11.69 (8.55-15.99)* | 9.88 (5.61-17.40)* | |||
| 93-183 | 8.54 (6.53-11.17)* | 8.08 (5.85-11.17)* | 9.72 (5.97-15.81)* | |||
| 184-365 | 7.36 (6.07-8.92)* | 7.74 (6.17-9.72)* | 6.62 (4.59-9.53)* | |||
| >365 | 4.56 (4.01-5.19)* | 4.21 (3.61-4.91) * | 5.59 (4.42-7.07)* | |||
a Adjusted for the matching factors sex and age, in addition to educational attainment, income-level, centrality of residence, and immigration status
*p < 0.01
Fig. 1Test of interaction between marital status and age group: Males: χ2 = 31.36, p = 0.0049; Females: χ2 = 41.42, p = 0.0003
Suicide risk associated with specific marital status by: PANEL A Income and PANEL B Educational attainment. Individuals under the age of 25 were excluded.
| Married (ref) | 2.07 (1.79-2.40)* | 1.63 (1.46-1.82)* | ref. | χ2 = 89.07, p < 0.001 | |
| Never married | 3.57 (3.11-4.10)* | 2.59 (2.35.2.86)* | 2.02 (1.76-2.30)* | p < 0.001 | |
| Separated | 3.90 (2.83-5.37)* | 6.80 (5.73-8.05)* | 5.65 (4.59-6.95)* | p = 0.056 | |
| Divorced | 2.96 (2.48-3.54)* | 3.32 (2.95-3.72)* | 2.50 (2.12-2.93)* | p = 0.165 | |
| Widowed | 2.56 (2.03-3.24)* | 2.83 (2.35-3.40)* | 3.44 (2.44-4.85)* | p = 0.165 | |
| Married (ref) | 2.29 (1.74-3.02)* | 1.30 (0.99-1.71) | ref. | χ2 = 55.53, p < 0.001 | |
| Never married | 4.43 (3.72-5.28)* | 3.39 (2.85-4.03)* | 1.64 (1.12-2.40)* | p < 0.001 | |
| Separated | 7.19 (5.22-9.90)* | 6.69 (5.11-8.77)* | 5.90 (3.62-9.62)* | p = 0.508 | |
| Divorced | 5.08 (4.25-6.07)* | 4.58 (3.85-5.45)* | 2.96 (2.09-4.20)* | p = 0.007 | |
| Widowed | 2.27 (1.83-2.82)* | 3.76 (2.94-4.80)* | 3.65 (2.26-5.89)* | p = 0.073 | |
All odds ratios are controlled for age and sex through matching, in addition to centrality of residence, immigration status and the variables in the table.
a G is a number of Norwegian kroner (NOK) adjusted annually according to the expected wage growth. 1 G was 37 300 NOK in 1993 and 79 216 NOK in 2011
*p<0.01
Population attributable risks (%) for each sex- and age-group, calculated from the adjusted odds ratios and the distribution of cases among the marital status categories.
| 18-34 | 35-49 | 50-64 | ≥ 65 | All | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Never married | 58.1 | 29.9 | 12.7 | 10.5 | 30.9 |
| Separated | 1.9 | 8.5 | 5.7 | 2.0 | 4.6 |
| Divorced | 1.4 | 14.1 | 15.4 | 7.9 | 9.0 |
| Widowed | 0.1 | 0.4 | 2.2 | 14.2 | 3.2 |
| Total | 61.4 | 52.9 | 36.4 | 34.7 | 47.8 |
| Never married | 62.0 | 21.8 | 8.7 | 3.0 | 24.3 |
| Separated | 2.4 | 10.2 | 5.1 | 0.3 | 5.0 |
| Divorced | 5.0 | 24.3 | 22.6 | 12.7 | 16.8 |
| Widowed | 0.1 | 1.4 | 6.4 | 23.0 | 7.1 |
| Total | 69.5 | 57.8 | 42.8 | 39.0 | 53.3 |