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Suicidality in adolescents with onset of anorexia nervosa.

Alberta Mereu1, Teresa Fantoni1, Saverio Caini2, Francesca Monzali3, Elena Roselli3, Silvia Taddei1, Stefano Lucarelli4, Tiziana Pisano1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The mortality rate in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) is 5 to 10 times higher than in general population and, suicide is one of the main causes of death. We evaluated the prevalence of suicidality (ideation, self-injurious behaviour, suicidal attempts) in 100 adolescents with onset of AN and we explored the correlation between suicidality, severity of AN symptoms and psychiatric comorbidity.
METHODS: We subdivided AN patients into restrictive (R-AN; n = 66) and restrictive atypical (A-AN; n = 34), according to the European Guidelines criteria. Assessment was performed using the eating disorder inventory 3rd version, the schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia for school-age children-present and lifetime version interview, and the Columbia-suicide severity rating scale. Fisher's exact test and Mann-Whitney test (with correction for multiple testing) were used to compare the distribution of categorical and continuous variables between R-AN and A-AN patients, and between patients with vs. without suicidal behaviours.
RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients (27%) presented suicidality as clinical feature, expressed as at least one of the following: suicidal ideation (24%), self-cutting (19%), and suicidal attempt (6%). Patients with suicidality showed greater severity of psychiatric symptoms related to AN psychopathology and presented psychiatric comorbidity, especially depression, more often than patients who did not reported suicidality (70,4% vs 29,6%). No significant differences in terms of suicidal behaviours and AN-specific psychopathology were found between R-AN and A-AN.
CONCLUSIONS: Suicidality in adolescent patients with R-AN and A-AN seems to be related to ED symptoms. These data highlight the importance of screening for suicidality among adolescents at onset of AN, and confirms that A-AN should not be considered a milder disease. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV: Evidence obtained from multiple time series analysis such as case studies. (NB: Dramatic results in uncontrolled trials might also be regarded as this type of evidence).
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Keywords:  Adolescents; Anorexia nervosa; Atypical anorexia nervosa; Self-cutting; Suicidality

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35277848     DOI: 10.1007/s40519-022-01384-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Weight Disord        ISSN: 1124-4909            Impact factor:   3.008


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