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An examination of the association between altitude and suicide deaths, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation among veterans at both the patient and geospatial level.

Xiange Wang1, Rafael Zamora-Resendiz2, Courtney D Shelley3, Carrie Manore4, Xinlian Liu5, David W Oslin6, Benjamin McMahon4, Jean C Beckham7, Nathan A Kimbrel8.   

Abstract

Suicide is a major public health problem affecting US Veterans and the US in general. Many variables (e.g., demographic, clinical, biological, geographic) have been associated with risk for suicide and suicidal behavior, including altitude; however, the exact nature of the relationship between altitude and suicide remains unclear in part due to the fact that previous studies have used either geospatial data or individual-level data, but not both. Prior research has also failed to consider the full range of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, ranging from suicidal ideation to suicide deaths. Accordingly, the objective of the present research was to use both geospatial data (county and zip codes) and individual-level data to comprehensively assess the association between altitude and suicide mortality, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation among US Veterans between 2000 and 2018. Taken together, our results demonstrate that there is a strong correlation between altitude and suicide rates at all the levels investigated and using different statistical analyses and even after controlling for significant covariates such as percent of age >50yr, percent male, percent white, percent non-Hispanic, median household income, and population density. We show that there is a positive correlation between altitude and suicide attempts especially when controlling by the covariates and a weak correlation between altitude and suicide ideation and the combination of suicide, suicide attempts and suicide ideation. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Adjusted variables; Altitude; Firearms related suicide; Geospatial; Mental health; Suicide attempts; Suicide ideation; Suicide mortality; Veterans

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35868159      PMCID: PMC9462426          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.07.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychiatr Res        ISSN: 0022-3956            Impact factor:   5.250


  10 in total

1.  Positive association between altitude and suicide in 2584 U.S. counties.

Authors:  Barry Brenner; David Cheng; Sunday Clark; Carlos A Camargo
Journal:  High Alt Med Biol       Date:  2011-01-07       Impact factor: 1.981

Review 2.  Living High and Feeling Low: Altitude, Suicide, and Depression.

Authors:  Brent M Kious; Douglas G Kondo; Perry F Renshaw
Journal:  Harv Rev Psychiatry       Date:  2018 Mar/Apr       Impact factor: 3.732

3.  The possible effect of altitude on regional variation in suicide rates.

Authors:  Charlotte A Haws; Douglas D Gray; Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd; Michelle Moskos; Laurence J Meyer; Perry F Renshaw
Journal:  Med Hypotheses       Date:  2009-07-05       Impact factor: 1.538

4.  Elevated suicide rates at high altitude: sociodemographic and health issues may be to blame.

Authors:  Marian E Betz; Morgan A Valley; Steven R Lowenstein; Holly Hedegaard; Deborah Thomas; Lorann Stallones; Benjamin Honigman
Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav       Date:  2011-08-29

Review 5.  Risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analysis of 50 years of research.

Authors:  Joseph C Franklin; Jessica D Ribeiro; Kathryn R Fox; Kate H Bentley; Evan M Kleiman; Xieyining Huang; Katherine M Musacchio; Adam C Jaroszewski; Bernard P Chang; Matthew K Nock
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2016-11-14       Impact factor: 17.737

Review 6.  Suicide and High Altitude: An Integrative Review.

Authors:  Elaine Reno; Talia L Brown; Marian E Betz; Michael H Allen; Lilian Hoffecker; Jeremy Reitinger; Robert Roach; Benjamin Honigman
Journal:  High Alt Med Biol       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 1.981

7.  Suicide in the Mountain West Region of the United States.

Authors:  Carolyn M Pepper
Journal:  Crisis       Date:  2017-03-24

8.  Altitude, gun ownership, rural areas, and suicide.

Authors:  Namkug Kim; Jennie B Mickelson; Barry E Brenner; Charlotte A Haws; Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd; Perry F Renshaw
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  2010-09-15       Impact factor: 18.112

9.  Hypoxia-related risk factors for death by suicide in a national clinical sample.

Authors:  Natalie B Riblet; Daniel J Gottlieb; Bradley V Watts; Sarah L Cornelius; Vincent S Fan; Xun Shi; Brian Shiner
Journal:  Psychiatry Res       Date:  2019-01-12       Impact factor: 3.222

10.  Effect of Altitude on Veteran Suicide Rates.

Authors:  Hana Sabic; Brent Kious; Danielle Boxer; Colleen Fitzgerald; Colin Riley; Lindsay Scholl; Erin McGlade; Deborah Yurgelun-Todd; Perry F Renshaw; Douglas G Kondo
Journal:  High Alt Med Biol       Date:  2019-05-02       Impact factor: 1.981

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