Risk for Suicide and Homicide Peaks at Night: Findings From the National Violent Death Reporting System, 35 States, 2003-2017.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Andrew S Tubbs, Fabian-Xosé Fernandez, Elizabeth B Klerman, Jordan F Karp, Mathias Basner, Subhajit Chakravorty, Ellen Watkins, Michael L Perlis, Michael A Grandner
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Abstract

Objective: The Mind after Midnight hypothesis proposes that nocturnal wakefulness increases the risk for dysregulated behaviors. Prior studies highlight a greater risk for suicide at night after adjusting for population wakefulness. How this risk varies hour to hour, differs across subgroups, or applies to other behaviors is unknown.

Methods: Data on 78,647 suicides and 50,526 homicides from the National Violent Death Reporting System were combined with population wakefulness data for 2003-2017 from the American Time Use Survey. Hourly incident risk ratios (IRRs) were estimated after adjusting for population wakefulness. Two-way analysis of variances identified significant time-by-subgroup interactions that were quantified in post hoc analyses.

Results: Suicide counts peaked at 12:00 PM, while homicide counts peaked at 10:00- 11:00 PM. Adjusting for demographics and population wakefulness revealed a 5-fold greater risk for suicide at 3:00 AM (aIRR: 5.20 [4.74-5.70]) and an 8-fold greater risk for homicide at 2:00 AM (aIRR: 8.04 [6.35-10.2]). Hourly risk for suicide varied by age, ethnicity, blood alcohol level, and current partner conflict. Hourly risk for homicide varied by sex and blood alcohol level.

Conclusions: Risk for suicide and homicide is greater at night than expected based on the number of people awake at that time. Nighttime risk was greater among young adults and those intoxicated with alcohol, but not among those with a history of suicidal ideation or attempts. Further research should evaluate mechanisms of risk and confirm these findings at an individual level.

夜间自杀和杀人风险达到高峰:全国暴力死亡报告系统的调查结果,35 个州,2003-2017 年。
目的午夜后的精神假说认为,夜间清醒会增加行为失调的风险。先前的研究强调,在对人群的清醒程度进行调整后,夜间自杀的风险更大。目前还不清楚这种风险在不同时间、不同亚群或其他行为中是如何变化的:将国家暴力死亡报告系统(National Violent Death Reporting System)中的 78,647 例自杀和 50,526 例他杀数据与美国时间使用调查(American Time Use Survey)中 2003-2017 年的人口清醒度数据相结合。在对人口清醒程度进行调整后,估算出了每小时的事件风险比(IRR)。双向方差分析确定了不同时间与不同分组之间的显著交互作用,并在事后分析中对这些交互作用进行了量化:结果:自杀人数在晚上 12:00 达到高峰,而杀人人数在晚上 10:00-11:00 达到高峰。对人口统计学和人群清醒程度进行调整后发现,凌晨 3:00 的自杀风险高出 5 倍(aIRR:5.20 [4.74-5.70]),凌晨 2:00 的杀人风险高出 8 倍(aIRR:8.04 [6.35-10.2])。自杀的每小时风险因年龄、种族、血液酒精含量和当前伴侣冲突而异。杀人的每小时风险因性别和血液酒精含量而异:结论:根据当时清醒的人数,夜间自杀和杀人的风险比预期的要高。夜间自杀和杀人的风险在年轻人和酗酒者中更大,但在有自杀意念或企图自杀史的人中则没有。进一步的研究应评估风险机制,并在个人层面证实这些发现。
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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7.40
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: For over 75 years, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry has been a leading source of peer-reviewed articles offering the latest information on mental health topics to psychiatrists and other medical professionals.The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry is the leading psychiatric resource for clinical information and covers disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder while exploring the newest advances in diagnosis and treatment.
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