Gender Comparison of Veterans Crisis Line Risk Ratings and Consequent Suicidal Self-Directed Violence Outcomes During the COVID Era.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Sumedha Chhatre, Claire A Hoffmire, Matthew C Podlogar, Aneeza Z Agha, Melissa Dichter
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Abstract

Introduction: Improving gender-sensitive suicide prevention programming for women veterans is crucial. Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) is a preventive strategy used by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Public health measures implemented during COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the nature of VCL calls.

Objectives: To assess the gender differences in the VCL contacts made in year 2020 and subsequent suicidal self-directed violence (SSDV) outcomes in the 12 months follow-up.

Methods: Cohort study.

Outcomes: Composite measure of SSDV (dichotomized as nonfatal suicide event and/or suicide) in the 12 months following VCL call.

Results: Compared to veterans with low-risk assessment, those with high/moderate risk had significantly higher odds of SSDV in the follow-up year (OR = 4.12, 95% CI: 3.82, 4.45). We assessed the association of gender, combination of VCL risk, and suicide attempt (SA) history, on SSDV. The VCL risk and SA history combinations were independently associated with SSDV. However, there was no differential association on SSDV for different gender/VCL risk and SA history combinations (p = 0.6247).

Conclusions and relevance: Our 2020 VCL data outcomes are largely consistent with those from our prior work examining 2018 VCL contacts. Overall, VCL risk assessment was relatively stable across the gender binary during COVID pandemic.

COVID时代退伍军人危机线风险评级及其自杀式自我暴力结果的性别比较
引言:为女性退伍军人改善对性别问题敏感的自杀预防规划至关重要。退伍军人危机热线(VCL)是美国退伍军人事务部使用的一种预防策略。在COVID-19大流行期间实施的公共卫生措施可能影响了VCL呼叫的性质。目的:在12个月的随访中,评估在2020年进行的VCL接触和随后的自杀性自我导向暴力(SSDV)结果的性别差异。方法:队列研究。结果:在VCL呼叫后的12个月内,SSDV(分为非致命性自杀事件和/或自杀)的综合测量。结果:与低风险评估的退伍军人相比,高/中度风险评估的退伍军人在随访年内发生SSDV的几率显著高于低风险评估的退伍军人(OR = 4.12, 95% CI: 3.82, 4.45)。我们评估了性别、VCL风险组合和自杀企图(SA)史与SSDV的关系。VCL风险和SA病史组合与SSDV独立相关。然而,不同性别/VCL风险和SA病史组合对SSDV没有差异相关性(p = 0.6247)。结论和相关性:我们的2020年VCL数据结果与我们之前检查2018年VCL接触者的工作结果基本一致。总体而言,在COVID大流行期间,不同性别的VCL风险评估相对稳定。
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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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5.40
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3.10%
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96
期刊介绍: An excellent resource for researchers as well as students, Social Cognition features reports on empirical research, self-perception, self-concept, social neuroscience, person-memory integration, social schemata, the development of social cognition, and the role of affect in memory and perception. Three broad concerns define the scope of the journal: - The processes underlying the perception, memory, and judgment of social stimuli - The effects of social, cultural, and affective factors on the processing of information - The behavioral and interpersonal consequences of cognitive processes.
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