| Literature DB >> 36164496 |
Djin L Tay1, Lau C Thygesen2, Elissa Kozlov3, Katherine A Ornstein4.
Abstract
Purpose: The death of a close family member is commonly accompanied by intense grief, stress, and loss of social support. We hypothesized that recent bereavement would be associated with an increase in symptom exacerbations among adults with serious mental illness (SMI) whose partners or parents had died. Patients andEntities:
Keywords: bereavement; emergency psychiatric services; population register; severe mental disorders; suicide
Year: 2022 PMID: 36164496 PMCID: PMC9508997 DOI: 10.2147/CLEP.S372936
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 1179-1349 Impact factor: 5.814
Characteristics of Bereaved Partners and Children with SMI
| Characteristics | Partners ( | Adult child ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2552 | 10,543 | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Male | 582 (22.8) | 4990 (47.3) | |
| Female | 1970 (77.2) | 5553 (52.7) | |
| Mean (SD) | 68.7 (13.6) | 44.8 (10.4) | |
| 0 | 1797 (17.0) | ||
| 1 or more | 8746 (83.0) | ||
| Married | 1662 (65.1) | 2676 (25.4) | |
| Single (never married) | 81 (3.2) | 5396 (51.2) | |
| Divorced | 786 (30.8) | 2321 (22.0) | |
| Widow | 23 (0.9) | 150 (1.4) | |
| Primary school | 1336 (52.4) | 4433 (42.0) | |
| Vocational | 757 (29.7) | 3127 (29.7) | |
| Short theoretical (1–2 years) | 56 (2.2) | 436 (4.1) | |
| Medium theoretical (3–4 years) | 259 (10.1) | 1249 (11.8) | |
| Long theoretical (5+ years) | 144 (5.6) | 1298 (12.3) | |
| 1000 DKK, median (IQR) | 147 (108–180) | 172 (140–211) | |
| 0 | 1353 (53.0) | 8397 (79.6) | |
| 1–2 | 836 (32.8) | 1781 (16.9) | |
| 3–4 | 246 (9.6) | 274 (2.6) | |
| 5+ | 117 (4.6) | 91 (0.9) | |
| Capital Region of Denmark | 703 (27.5) | 3198 (30.3) | |
| Region Zealand | 411 (16.1) | 1526 (14.5) | |
| Region of Southern Denmark | 664 (26.0) | 2413 (22.9) | |
| Central Denmark Region | 551 (21.6) | 2614 (24.8) | |
| North Denmark Region | 223 (8.7) | 792 (7.5) | |
| 295 (11.6) | 2878 (27.3) | ||
| Paranoid schizophrenia | 247 (9.7) | 2354 (22.3) | |
| Undifferentiated Schizophrenia | 24 (0.9) | 218 (2.1) | |
| Disorganized Schizophrenia | 69 (2.7) | 623 (5.9) | |
| Other subtypes of schizophrenia | 26 (1.0) | 261 (2.5) | |
| 61 (2.4) | 311 (2.9) | ||
| Depressive type | 22 (0.9) | 109 (1.0) | |
| Manic type | 24 (0.9) | 218 (2.1) | |
| 442 (17.3) | 1469 (13.9) | ||
| With any manic episodes | 174 (6.8) | 527 (5.0) | |
| With depressive episodes (including hypomanic episodes | 225 (8.8) | 707 (6.7) | |
| Other bipolar subtypes | 265 (10.4) | 936 (8.9) | |
| 1915 (75.0) | 6656 (63.1) | ||
| Single episode | 1049 (41.1) | 3870 (36.7) | |
| Recurrent | 1105 (43.3) | 3591 (34.1) | |
| 397 (15.6) | 2396 (22.7) | ||
| Alcohol-related disorders | 323 (12.7) | 1733 (16.4) | |
| Other substance use disorders | 136 (5.3) | 1105 (10.5) | |
Notes: The CCI is an index of patients’ chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart failure, and metastatic tumors, with more severe comorbidities assigned to higher weights. Greater scores indicate poorer health status and has been associated with poorer mortality.51
Abbreviations: CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index; DKK, Danish Krone.
Prevalence of SMI Exacerbations One Year Before and Two Years After the Death of a Partner or Parent, Among Adults Diagnosed with SMI
| N | Pre Death Prevalence of SMI | Post Death Prevalence of SMI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Year Before Death | First Year After Death | Second Year After Death | Across Two-Year Period After Death | |||
| Any outcome | ||||||
| 295 | 77 (26.1) | 77 (26.1) | 59 (20.0) | 93 (31.5) | ||
| 442 | 89 (20.1) | 86 (19.5) | 67 (15.2) | 117 (26.5) | ||
| 1915 | 172 (9.0) | 176 (9.2) | 120 (6.3) | 244 (12.7) | ||
| Any outcome | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| 2878 | 749 (26.0) | 741 (25.7) | 662 (23.0) | 1005 (34.9) | ||
| 1469 | 264 (18.0) | 296 (20.1) | 219 (14.9) | 386 (26.3) | ||
| 6656 | 640 (9.6) | 615 (9.2) | 471 (7.1) | 856 (12.9) | ||
| Attempted or completed suicide | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| 2878 | 36 (1.3) | 43 (1.5) | 24 (0.8) | 62 (2.2) | ||
| 1469 | 21 (1.4) | 18 (1.2) | 12 (0.8) | 28 (1.9) | ||
| 6656 | 93 (1.4) | 71 (1.1) | 57 (0.9) | 119 (1.8) | ||
| Psychiatric hospitalizations | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| 2878 | 738 (25.6) | 731 (25.4) | 658 (22.9) | 995 (34.6) | ||
| 1469 | 262 (17.8) | 293 (19.9) | 214 (14.6) | 382 (26.0) | ||
| 6656 | 608 (9.1) | 592 (8.9) | 446 (6.7) | 822 (12.3) | ||
Notes: SMI diagnoses were not mutually exclusive if individuals had more than one SMI diagnosis. The last column presents the proportion of persons who either had SMI in year 1 and/or year 2 after the death of a family member. An individual can be present in all cells (eg, year −1, year 1, and year 2), and thus, the last column does not represent the total of SMIs of year 1 and 2. Due to low cell counts, prevalence of specific SMI exacerbations was not shown for bereaved partners.
Abbreviation: CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index.
Characteristics Associated with SMI Exacerbation Within 2 Years After Family Members’ Death Among Bereaved Partners and Adult Children with SMI – Results from GEE Models
| SMI Exacerbation After Death of a Partner or Parent | ||
|---|---|---|
| Partners | Adult Children | |
| ORadj | ORadj | |
| Male | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| Female | 1.28 (0.97–1.69) | |
| 18–49 | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| 50–59 | 0.80 (0.55–1.18) | 0.95 (0.84–1.06) |
| 60–69 (partners)/60+ (children) | 0.71 (0.49–1.03) | 0.86 (0.67–1.09) |
| 70–79 | N/A | |
| 80+ (partners) | N/A | |
| 0 | N/A | Ref 1.00 |
| 1 or more | N/A | 0.91 (0.79–1.03) |
| Married | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| Single (never married) | 0.93 (0.73–1.20) | 0.90 (0.55–1.49) |
| Divorced | 0.79 (0.44–1.44) | |
| Widowed | N/A | |
| Primary school | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| Skilled worker/vocational school | 0.98 (0.76–1.27) | |
| Short theoretical (1–2 years) | 1.40 (0.71–2.77) | 0.80 (0.61–1.05) |
| Long theoretical (3–4 years) | 1.05 (0.72–1.52) | 0.84 (0.70–1.01) |
| Academic (5+ years) | 1.44 (0.92–2.24) | 0.93 (0.79–1.09) |
| <Quartile 1 | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| Quartile 1–Quartile 3 | 1.16 (0.90–1.50) | |
| >Quartile 3 | 0.96 (0.66–1.39) | 1.07 (0.92–1.26) |
| 0 | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| 1–2 | 0.95 (0.75–1.22) | |
| 3–4 | 0.86 (0.57–1.29) | 1.30 (0.97–1.73) |
| 5+ | 0.76 (0.43–1.36) | |
| Capital Region of Denmark | 1.26 (0.84–1.90) | |
| Region Zealand | 0.92 (0.59–1.45) | 1.05 (0.83–1.31) |
| Region of Southern Denmark | 0.80 (0.53–1.23) | 1.01 (0.81–1.25) |
| Central Denmark Region | 0.64 (0.41–1.00) | 0.86 (0.69–1.06) |
| North Denmark Region | Ref 1.00 | Ref 1.00 |
| Any alcohol use disorder | ||
| Any substance use disorder | 1.44 (0.94–2.19) | |
Notes: Any SMI exacerbation includes hospitalization in psychiatric hospital or attempted or completed suicide 2 years post bereavement. The odds of SMI exacerbation for partners and children were analyzed separately with GEE models using a logit link function. Models simultaneously adjusted for sex, age (categorical), marital status, educational level, income, CCI, region, and co-occurring alcohol or substance use. The model for adult children also adjusts for whether there are other living siblings. Income quartiles 1000DKK: Quartile 1: 0–108; Quartile 2-108–147; Quartile 3: 147–180; Quartile 4:180+. Bold values indicate statistical significance.
Abbreviation: CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index.
Figure 1Odds of experiencing SMI exacerbations among bereaved partners and children diagnosed with SMI by 3-month periods compared to before the death of the family member.