| Literature DB >> 34665238 |
Ryan Suk1,2, Young-Rock Hong3,4, Rachel M Wasserman5, J Michael Swint1,6, N Belinda Azenui7, Kalyani B Sonawane8,9, Alexander C Tsai10,11, Ashish A Deshmukh8.
Abstract
Importance: Studies suggest the risk of suicide among people with cancer diagnosis is higher compared with the general population. However, little is known about how suicide risk among people diagnosed with cancer might vary according to area-level income and rurality. Objective: To examine whether the risks and patterns of suicide mortality among people with a cancer diagnosis differ by US county-level median income and rural or urban status. Design, Setting, and Participants: A retrospective, population-based cohort study following up individuals who were diagnosed with cancer between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2016, was conducted. The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program 18 registries (SEER 18) database was used to obtain data on persons diagnosed with a first primary malignant tumor. Comparisons with the general US population were based on mortality data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics. Analyses were conducted from February 22 to October 14, 2020. Exposures: County-level median household income and urban or rural status. Main Outcomes and Measures: Standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) of suicide deaths and annual percentage changes (APCs) of SMRs.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34665238 PMCID: PMC8527360 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.29913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Baseline Characteristics by County Attribute, SEER 18, 2000-2016
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annual median household income quartiles | Rural/urban status | |||||
| 1 (lowest) | 2 | 3 | 4 (highest) | Rural | Urban | |
| Total | 299 268 (5.6) | 297 706 (5.6) | 696 914 (13.0) | 4 067 783 (75.9) | 676 543 (12.6) | 4 685 117 (87.4) |
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 161 370 (53.9) | 158 721 (53.3) | 364 491 (52.3) | 2 062 816 (50.7) | 362 705 (53.6) | 2 384 685 (50.9) |
| Female | 137 898 (46.1) | 138 985 (46.7) | 332 423 (47.7) | 2 004 967 (49.3) | 313 838 (46.4) | 2 300 432 (49.1) |
| Race and ethnicity | ||||||
| Hispanic | 12 257 (4.1) | 18 204 (6.1) | 60 299 (8.7) | 450 724 (11.1) | 22 437 (3.3) | 519 047 (11.1) |
| Non-Hispanic | ||||||
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 1057 (0.4) | 1700 (0.6) | 10 392 (1.5) | 336 316 (8.3) | 15 489 (2.3) | 333 968 (7.1) |
| Black | 57 143 (19.1) | 45 969 (15.4) | 77 279 (11.1) | 398 655 (9.8) | 56 561 (8.4) | 522 485 (11.2) |
| White | 225 431 (75.3) | 229 053 (76.9) | 544 895 (78.2) | 2 869 591 (70.5) | 575 968 (85.1) | 3 292 999 (70.3) |
| Other | 3380 (1.1) | 2780 (0.9) | 4049 (0.6) | 12 497 (0.3) | 6088 (0.9) | 16 618 (0.4) |
| Age, y | ||||||
| <40 | 16 054 (5.4) | 16 761 (5.6) | 43 134 (6.2) | 286 612 (7.0) | 35 023 (5.2) | 327 536 (7.0) |
| 40-64 | 129 760 (43.4) | 125 860 (42.3) | 296 001 (42.5) | 1 781 083 (43.8) | 281 621 (41.6) | 2 051 078 (43.8) |
| ≥65 | 153 454 (51.3) | 155 085 (52.1) | 357 779 (51.3) | 2 000 088 (49.2) | 359 899 (53.2) | 2 306 503 (49.2) |
Abbreviations: SEER, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results.
There are individuals in the SEER database missing county-level attribute information.
First quartile, $9330-$29 680; second quartile, $29 690-$33 850; third quartile, $33 860-$39 570; and fourth quartile, $39 580-$82 930.
Rural, nonmetropolitan counties (Rural/Urban Continuum codes 4-9); urban, metropolitan counties (Rural/Urban Continuum codes 1-3).
Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native and unknown.
Suicide Risk Among People With Cancer Diagnosis by County Attribute, SEER 18, 2000-2016
| County attributes | Persons with cancer, No. | Person-years at risk | Deaths, No. | SMR, observed vs expected (95% CI) | EAR (per 10 000) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Observed | Expected | |||||
| Income quartiles | ||||||
| First (lowest) | 299 268 | 1 271 934 | 420 | 216.82 | 1.94 (1.76-2.13) | 1.60 |
| Second | 297 706 | 1 320 449 | 479 | 232.94 | 2.06 (1.88-2.25) | 1.86 |
| Third | 696 914 | 3 215 129 | 935 | 580.90 | 1.61 (1.51-1.72) | 1.10 |
| Fourth (highest) | 4 067 783 | 19 965 934 | 4521 | 3478.15 | 1.30 (1.26-1.34) | 0.52 |
| Rural/urban status | ||||||
| Rural | 676 543 | 3 039 873 | 1017 | 562.28 | 1.81 (1.70-1.92) | 1.50 |
| Urban | 4 685 117 | 22 733 554 | 5338 | 3946.53 | 1.35 (1.32-1.39) | 0.61 |
Abbreviations: EAR, excess absolute risk; SEER, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results; SMR, standardized mortality ratio.
1st quartile, $9330-$29 680; 2nd quartile, $29 690-$33 850; 3rd quartile, $33 860-$39 570; 4th quartile, $39 580-$82 930.
Rural, nonmetropolitan counties (Rural/Urban Continuum codes 4-9); Urban, metropolitan counties (Rural/Urban Continuum codes 1-3).
Figure 1. Latency-Specific Suicide Risk by County Attribute
Standardized mortality ratios over latency periods following cancer diagnosis by county-level income quartile (A) and rural vs urban status (B). Error bars indicate 95% CIs.
aStatistically significant finding.
Figure 2. First-Year Suicide Risk During Diagnosis Years by County Attribute
Annual percentage changes (APCs) of standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) over cancer diagnosis years by county-level income quartile (A) and rural vs urban status (B).
aStatistically significant finding.