Suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts among Australian adults: Findings from the 2020-2022 National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Vikas Arya, Philip Burgess, Sandra Diminic, Meredith G Harris, Tim Slade, Matthew Sunderland, Caley Tapp, Joshua Vescovi, Jane Pirkis
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts, examine services received for suicide attempts, and explore the relationship between suicide attempts and self-harm without suicidal intent.

Methods: We used survey data from the 2020-2022 National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing, which involved a nationally representative sample of Australian adults aged 16-85 (n = 15,893). Comparisons were made with the 2007 National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing (n = 8841).

Results: In 2020-2022, the proportions of adults who had experienced suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts during their lifetime were 16.6%, 7.5% and 4.9%, respectively. The proportions who had experienced these in the past 12 months were 3.3%, 1.1% and 0.3%. The odds of experiencing suicidal ideation and making a suicide plan were significantly higher in 2020-2022 than in 2007. Groups at heightened risk of suicidal ideation, suicide plans and/or suicide attempts in the previous 12 months were males, young people, people who were gay, lesbian, or bisexual or used some other term to describe their sexual identity, people outside the labour force, people from disadvantaged areas and people with mental disorders. Two-fifths of those who attempted suicide during the previous 12 months did not use health services following their attempt, and two-thirds also self-harmed without suicidal intent.

Conclusion: The implications of these findings for the forthcoming National Suicide Prevention Strategy are discussed. Suicidal thoughts and behaviours confer risk for suicide and are significant problems in their own right. Their prevention requires a strong whole-of-government response.

澳大利亚成年人的自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀企图:2020-2022 年全国心理健康与幸福研究的结果。
研究目的本研究旨在描述自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀未遂的流行病学,检查自杀未遂者所接受的服务,并探讨自杀未遂与无自杀意图的自残之间的关系:我们使用了 2020-2022 年全国心理健康与幸福研究的调查数据,该研究对 16-85 岁的澳大利亚成年人进行了具有全国代表性的抽样调查(n = 15,893 人)。结果显示,在2020-2022年期间,澳大利亚16-85岁成年人的心理健康和幸福感比例下降了10%:2020-2022年,一生中有过自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀未遂经历的成年人比例分别为16.6%、7.5%和4.9%。在过去 12 个月中有过这些经历的比例分别为 3.3%、1.1% 和 0.3%。2020-2022 年出现自杀意念和制定自杀计划的几率明显高于 2007 年。在过去12个月中,有自杀意念、自杀计划和/或自杀未遂的高危人群包括男性、年轻人、男同性恋、女同性恋或双性恋者或使用其他术语来描述其性身份的人、非劳动力人群、来自贫困地区的人群和精神障碍患者。在过去 12 个月中企图自杀的人中,有五分之二的人在自杀未遂后没有使用医疗服务,三分之二的人在没有自杀意图的情况下进行了自我伤害:本文讨论了这些研究结果对即将出台的《国家预防自杀战略》的影响。自杀念头和行为会带来自杀风险,其本身就是一个重大问题。预防自杀需要整个政府采取强有力的应对措施。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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