Factors influencing the effectiveness of case management interventions for suicide attempters in a psychiatric hospital.

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PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2025-08-03 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70173
Maiko Saito, Yuki Shiratori, Chie Yaguchi, Noriko Yamada, Takafumi Ogawa, Masahide Karashima, Takashi Mizuhiki, Takafumi Hori, Hirokazu Tachikawa
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Aim: Preventing suicide reattempts is important; however, few evidence-based treatments are available. In Japan, the ACTION-J study helped implement case management for suicide attempters in general hospitals and reduced suicide reattempts over a period of up to 6 months. Therefore, the current study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of case management, modeled after the ACTION-J study, when applied in psychiatric hospitals, and examined the factors influencing suicide reattempts to propose more effective methods of support.

Methods: We conducted a 1-year follow-up study on suicide reattempts after discharge among participants who received case management interventions. Baseline characteristics were extracted, and Cox regression analysis was used to identify the factors influencing suicide reattempts.

Results: Of the 205 participants, 47 (22.9%) reattempted suicide during the observation period. Univariate analysis revealed that the factors significantly associated with suicide reattempts included younger age, adjustment disorder, dissociative disorder, history of previous suicide attempts, and the use of drug overdose as the method of the current attempt. Multivariate analysis showed that dissociative disorders were significant independent factors for suicide attempts.

Conclusions: Factors influencing suicide reattempts among participants in the case management intervention included younger age, adjustment disorder, dissociative disorder, history of previous suicide attempts, and overdose as the method of attempt. In addition to a history of previous suicide attempts and overdoses, which were previously reported, dissociative disorder was observed to strongly influence suicide reattempts, even after case management. Therefore, additional psychotherapeutic strategies, particularly for individuals with dissociative disorders or frequent suicide attempts, may be necessary.

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影响精神病院自杀未遂者个案管理干预效果的因素
目的:预防自杀未遂很重要;然而,很少有循证治疗方法可用。在日本,行动- j研究帮助在综合医院对自杀未遂者实施个案管理,并在长达6个月的时间内减少了自杀未遂。因此,本研究拟以行动- j研究为模型,评估个案管理在精神病院应用的有效性,并检视影响自杀再企图的因素,以提出更有效的支持方法。方法:我们对接受病例管理干预的参与者进行了出院后自杀再企图的1年随访研究。提取基线特征,采用Cox回归分析确定影响自杀再企图的因素。结果:205名参与者中,有47名(22.9%)在观察期间再次企图自杀。单因素分析显示,与自杀再企图显著相关的因素包括年龄更小、适应障碍、分离障碍、既往自杀企图史和使用药物过量作为当前企图的方法。多因素分析显示,分离性障碍是自杀企图的重要独立因素。结论:病例管理干预中影响自杀再企图的因素包括年龄较小、适应障碍、解离障碍、既往自杀企图史和以过量药物为企图方法。除了先前报道的自杀企图和过量用药的历史外,分离性障碍被观察到强烈影响自杀再企图,甚至在病例管理之后。因此,额外的心理治疗策略,特别是对于患有分离性障碍或频繁自杀企图的个体,可能是必要的。
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