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Suicide and Psychosis: Results From a Population-Based Cohort of Suicide Death (N = 4380).

Anna R Docherty1,2,3, Amanda V Bakian1,2, Emily DiBlasi1,2, Andrey A Shabalin1,2, Danli Chen1,2, Brooks Keeshin1,2,4, Eric Monson1,2, Erik D Christensen5, Qingqin Li6, Douglas Gray1,2,7,8, Hilary Coon1,2.   

Abstract

Approximately 5% of individuals with schizophrenia die from suicide. However, suicide in psychosis is still poorly characterized, partly due to a lack of adequate population-based clinical or genetic data on suicide death. The Utah Suicide Genetics Research Study (USGRS) provides a large population-based cohort of suicide deaths with medical record and genome-wide data (N = 4380). Examination of this cohort identified medical and genetic risks associated with type of suicide death and investigated the relative contributions of psychotic and affective symptoms to method of suicide. Key differences in method of suicide (common vs. atypical methods) were tested in relation to lifetime psychosis and genome-wide genetic risk for schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and neuroticism. Consistent with previous studies, psychosis-spectrum disorders were observed to be common in suicide (15% of the cohort). Individuals with psychosis more frequently died from atypical methods, with rates of atypical suicide increasing across the schizophrenia spectrum. Genetic risk for schizophrenia was also associated with atypical suicide, regardless of clinical diagnosis, though this association weakened when filtering individuals with schizophrenia from the analysis. Follow-up examination indicated that high rates of atypical suicide observed in schizophrenia are not likely accounted for by restricted access to firearms. Overall, better accounting for the increased risk of atypical suicide methods in psychosis could lead to improved prevention strategies in a large portion of the suicide risk population.
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Keywords:  genetic; medical record; postmortem; psychosis; suicide death; suicide prevention

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34559220      PMCID: PMC8886603          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbab113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   7.348


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10.  Genome-Wide Association Study of Suicide Death and Polygenic Prediction of Clinical Antecedents.

Authors:  Anna R Docherty; Andrey A Shabalin; Emily DiBlasi; Eric Monson; Niamh Mullins; Daniel E Adkins; Silviu-Alin Bacanu; Amanda V Bakian; Sheila Crowell; Danli Chen; Todd M Darlington; William B Callor; Erik D Christensen; Douglas Gray; Brooks Keeshin; Michael Klein; John S Anderson; Leslie Jerominski; Caroline Hayward; David J Porteous; Andrew McIntosh; Qingqin Li; Hilary Coon
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 18.112

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