Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injury and Severe Limb Injury on Death by Suicide: Concurrent Investigations Using Path Analysis.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Samuel Y Chung, Jordan A Levine, Emily A Schmied, John C Shero, Christopher L Dearth, Jennifer N Belding
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Abstract

Objective: Utilize path analysis to examine the concurrent associations of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and severe limb injury (SLI) with death by suicide mediated by psychological health (PH) conditions and substance use disorders (SUDs).

Setting: Archival career and medical data were obtained from the Career History Archival Medical and Personnel System, the Expeditionary Medical Encounter Database, and the Defense Suicide Prevention Office Suicide Data Repository.

Participants: Service members of the air force, army, marines corps, and navy who served more than 30 consecutive days between September 11, 2001, and September 30, 2016.

Design: This retrospective cohort study utilized path analysis to examine associations among TBI, SLI, PH conditions, SUD, and death by suicide. Stratification by TBI was tested.

Main measures: Concurrent associations of 2 focal predictors, TBI and SLI, with death by suicide were investigated, mediated by PH conditions (ie, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, or anxiety disorder), and SUDs (ie, alcohol use disorder or other drug use disorder), adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, service branch, and officer status.

Results: In preliminary analyses, TBI, SLI, PH conditions, and SUD were all independently associated with death by suicide. In the first path model, neither of the direct effect of SLI or TBI on death by suicide were significant. TBI shared a stronger association with PH conditions and SUD than SLI did; the association between SLI and SUD was negative. When stratified by TBI status, the association between SUD and death by suicide was stronger among those without (vs with) TBI.

Conclusions: Findings suggest complex and nuanced associations between TBI, SLI, PH conditions, SUD, and death by suicide, and underscore the importance of integrated and holistic treatment of injured military service members.

创伤性脑损伤和重度肢体损伤对自杀死亡的影响:采用路径分析的并行调查。
目的:利用通径分析探讨创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和重度肢体损伤(SLI)与心理健康(PH)状况和物质使用障碍(SUDs)介导的自杀死亡的并发关系。背景:档案的职业和医疗数据来自职业历史档案医疗人事系统、远征医疗遭遇数据库和国防自杀预防办公室自杀数据库。参与者:在2001年9月11日至2016年9月30日期间连续服役超过30天的空军、陆军、海军陆战队和海军服役人员。设计:本回顾性队列研究利用通径分析来研究TBI、SLI、PH状况、SUD和自杀死亡之间的关系。TBI分层检验。主要测量方法:研究TBI和SLI这两个重点预测因素与自杀死亡的同时关联,这些因素由PH状况(即创伤后应激障碍、抑郁或焦虑症)和SUDs(即酒精使用障碍或其他药物使用障碍)介导,并根据年龄、性别、种族/民族、服务部门和军官身份进行调整。结果:在初步分析中,TBI、SLI、PH状况和SUD均与自杀死亡独立相关。在第一路径模型中,SLI和TBI对自杀死亡的直接影响均不显著。与SLI相比,TBI与PH条件和SUD的相关性更强;SLI与SUD呈负相关。当按创伤性脑损伤状况分层时,没有创伤性脑损伤的患者(与有创伤性脑损伤的患者相比)与SUD和自杀死亡之间的关联更强。结论:研究结果表明TBI、SLI、PH状况、SUD和自杀死亡之间存在复杂而微妙的关联,并强调了对受伤军人进行综合和整体治疗的重要性。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
153
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation is a leading, peer-reviewed resource that provides up-to-date information on the clinical management and rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injuries. Six issues each year aspire to the vision of “knowledge informing care” and include a wide range of articles, topical issues, commentaries and special features. It is the official journal of the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA).
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