Suicidal transition rates and their predictors in the adult general population: a repeated survey over 21 years in France.

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Fabrice Jollant, Christophe Leon
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Abstract

Background: The "suicidal transition" from ideation to an act has become a specific topic of research. However, rates in the general population, variations across time and risk factors are unclear.

Methods: Data were collected from the phone survey Baromètre Santé among 18-75-year-olds in France. Seven independent samples interviewed between 2000 and 2021 (total N = 133,827 people; 51.3% females) were questioned about suicidal ideation and attempts over the previous 12 months. Transition was calculated as the weighted ratio of attempt on ideation 12-month rates.

Results: Mean 12-month rates of suicidal ideation, attempts and transition were 4.7% (95% Confidence Interval (CI) (4.6-4.8)), 0.5% (95% CI (0.4-0.5)) and 7.7% (95% CI (6.8-8.6)), respectively. Transition rates varied between 4.5 and 11.9% across surveys. In multivariable analyses, higher transitions rates were associated with a previous suicide attempt (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) = 11.1 95% CI (7.9-15.6)); 18-25 vs 26-55-year-olds (1.8 95% CI (1.2-2.8)); lower vs higher income (1.7 95% CI (1.0-2.7); and lower vs higher professional categories (aOR around 1.9). No significant association was found with gender, education level, employment status, living alone, urbanicity, current major depression, daily smoking, weekly heavy drinking, cannabis use, and body mass index.

Conclusions: Most people with suicidal ideation do not attempt suicide. These findings emphasize the need to avoid generic terms such as "suicidality", and to increase research on suicidal transition to improve prevention and prediction. They may also inform the organization of suicide prevention in the general population.

成年普通人群中的自杀转变率及其预测因素:法国 21 年来的重复调查。
背景:从意念到行为的 "自杀转变 "已成为一个特定的研究课题。然而,普通人群中的自杀率、不同时期的变化以及风险因素尚不清楚:方法:从法国 18-75 岁人群的电话调查 Baromètre Santé 中收集数据。在2000年至2021年期间对7个独立样本(总人数=133827人;51.3%为女性)进行了采访,询问了他们在过去12个月中的自杀意念和企图。结果显示,12 个月内自杀未遂率与自杀意念率的加权比计算出过渡率:12个月内的平均自杀意念率、自杀未遂率和过渡率分别为4.7%(95% 置信区间 (CI) (4.6-4.8))、0.5%(95% CI (0.4-0.5))和7.7%(95% CI (6.8-8.6))。不同调查的过渡率介于 4.5% 和 11.9% 之间。在多变量分析中,较高的过渡率与以下因素有关:曾有自杀企图(调整后的比值比 (aOR) = 11.1 95% CI (7.9-15.6));18-25 岁与 26-55 岁(1.8 95% CI (1.2-2.8));收入较低与较高(1.7 95% CI (1.0-2.7));以及专业类别较低与较高(aOR 约为 1.9)。与性别、教育程度、就业状况、独居、城市化程度、目前的重度抑郁、每天吸烟、每周大量饮酒、吸食大麻和体重指数没有明显关联:结论:大多数有自杀意念的人不会试图自杀。这些发现强调了避免使用 "自杀倾向 "等通用术语的必要性,以及加强对自杀转变的研究以改进预防和预测的必要性。这些发现还可以为在普通人群中开展自杀预防工作提供参考。
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European Psychiatry
European Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
3.80%
发文量
2338
审稿时长
4.5 weeks
期刊介绍: European Psychiatry, the official journal of the European Psychiatric Association, is dedicated to sharing cutting-edge research, policy updates, and fostering dialogue among clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates in the fields of psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and neuroscience. This peer-reviewed, Open Access journal strives to publish the latest advancements across various mental health issues, including diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs, as well as advancements in understanding the biological foundations of mental, behavioral, and cognitive functions in both clinical and general population studies.
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