Patterns of Hospital Presenting Suicide-Related Ideation in Older Adults before and during COVID-19: Findings from a National Clinical Service in Ireland 2018-2021.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Archives of Suicide Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1080/13811118.2024.2307882
M Isabela Troya, Paul Corcoran, Ella Arensman, Katerina Kavalidou
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Abstract

Objective: To examine changes in trends of hospital-presenting suicide-related ideation in older adults living in Ireland, during the first 24 months of the COVID-19 pandemic and 2018-2019.

Methods: Data on presentations of patients aged 60 and older from participating hospitals of the National Clinical Programme for Self-Harm and Suicide-related Ideation were used to compare trends during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021) with the preceding period (2018-2019). Poisson regression models were used to estimate trends in the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods.

Results: There were 1531 presentations for suicide-related ideation to hospital emergency departments in older adults between January 1, 2018-December 31, 2021, with most presentations involving males (57.2%, n = 876). There was a 27% increase in suicide-related ideation presentations during the pandemic years (2020-2021) when compared to 2018-2019 (RR: 1.27, p = .001, 95%CI: 1.14-1.40), with females showing a 29% increase (RR: 1.29, p = .001, 95%CI: 1.11-1.51) and males a 23% increase (RR: 1.23, p = .002, 95%CI: 1.08-1.40). When examining these trends by years, there were only significant increases in 2021, and no significant increases were observed in 2020.

Conclusions: The study findings show that in the second year following the start of the pandemic, significant increases were observed in suicide-related ideation hospital-presentations in older adults. While immediate changes in trends were not observed in the first year of the pandemic, it is important to consider the pandemic's medium and long-term impact on older adults' mental health, to provide adequate support and reduce suicide risk among those presenting with suicide-related ideation.

在 COVID-19 之前和期间,医院出现的老年人自杀相关意念的模式:2018-2021年爱尔兰国家临床服务调查结果》。
目的研究COVID-19大流行的前24个月和2018-2019年期间,居住在爱尔兰的老年人在医院就诊时出现自杀相关意念的趋势变化:使用 "全国自残和自杀相关意念临床计划 "参与医院的 60 岁及以上患者就诊数据,比较 COVID-19 大流行头两年(2020-2021 年)与前一时期(2018-2019 年)的趋势。采用泊松回归模型来估计大流行前和大流行期间的趋势:2018年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间,医院急诊科共接诊了1531例有自杀相关意念的老年人,其中大多数为男性(57.2%,n = 876)。与2018-2019年相比,在大流行年(2020-2021年)期间,自杀相关意念病例增加了27%(RR:1.27,p = .001,95%CI:1.14-1.40),其中女性增加了29%(RR:1.29,p = .001,95%CI:1.11-1.51),男性增加了23%(RR:1.23,p = .002,95%CI:1.08-1.40)。按年份研究这些趋势时,只有 2021 年出现了显著增长,2020 年没有观察到显著增长:研究结果表明,在大流行开始后的第二年,观察到老年人在医院就诊的自杀相关意念显著增加。虽然在大流行的第一年没有观察到趋势的直接变化,但考虑到大流行对老年人心理健康的中长期影响,为有自杀意念的老年人提供足够的支持并降低自杀风险是非常重要的。
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期刊介绍: Archives of Suicide Research, the official journal of the International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR), is the international journal in the field of suicidology. The journal features original, refereed contributions on the study of suicide, suicidal behavior, its causes and effects, and techniques for prevention. The journal incorporates research-based and theoretical articles contributed by a diverse range of authors interested in investigating the biological, pharmacological, psychiatric, psychological, and sociological aspects of suicide.
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