Childhood adversities and suicidal behavior in the general population. The cross-sectional PEGASUS-Murcia Project

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Fernando Navarro-Mateu , Diego Salmerón , Gemma Vilagut , Mathilde Husky , Mónica Ballesta , María Dolores Chirlaque , José María Huerta , Salvador Martínez , Carmen Navarro , Jordi Alonso , Matthew Nock , Ronald C. Kessler
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Abstract

Introduction

The aim of the present study is to estimate the lifetime prevalence of suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts in a regional representative sample and the association of these outcomes with sociodemographic factors, prior mental disorders, and childhood adversities.

Material and methods

The PEGASUS-Murcia project is a cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of adults in Murcia that is part of the WHO World Mental Health Survey Initiative. The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 3.0) was administered face-to-face to 2621 participants (67.4% response rate). The main outcomes were suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts. Lifetime prevalence, age of onset, and risk factors (sociodemographic variables, mental disorders, and childhood adversities) were examined using multiple discrete-time survival models.

Results

Lifetime prevalence of suicidal ideation, plans and attempts were 8.0% (standard error, SE: 1.1), 2.1% (SE: 0.3), and 1.2% (SE: 1.1), respectively. Prevalence of any childhood adversities was 22.1% (SE: 1.3) in the total sample and, even higher, among those with suicide related outcomes (ranging between 36.8% and 53.7%). Female sex, younger age, prior (to onset of the outcome) lifetime prevalence of mood disorders, number of mental disorders, and exposure to childhood adversity were associated with significantly increased odds of suicidal ideation and plans.

Conclusions

Lifetime prevalence estimates of suicidality are similar to those in community epidemiological surveys. Childhood adversities and mental disorders, especially mood disorders, are important risk factors for suicidality. Early detection of these adversities and disorders should be targeted in suicide prevention programs.

童年逆境与普通人群的自杀行为。横断面 PEGASUS-Murcia 项目
导言本研究旨在估算一个地区代表性样本中自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀未遂的终生发生率,以及这些结果与社会人口因素、既往精神障碍和童年逆境的关联。该项目对 2621 名参与者(回复率为 67.4%)进行了面对面的综合国际诊断访谈(CIDI 3.0)。主要结果是自杀意念、计划和企图。结果自杀意念、计划和企图的终生发生率分别为8.0%(标准误差,SE:1.1)、2.1%(SE:0.3)和1.2%(SE:1.1)。在所有样本中,童年逆境发生率为 22.1%(标准误差:1.3),而在出现自杀相关结果的样本中,童年逆境发生率更高(介于 36.8% 与 53.7% 之间)。女性性别、较年轻的年龄、之前(在出现自杀结果之前)一生中的情绪障碍患病率、精神障碍的数量以及童年逆境与自杀意念和计划的几率显著增加有关。童年逆境和精神障碍,尤其是情绪障碍,是自杀的重要风险因素。自杀预防计划应针对这些逆境和精神障碍进行早期检测。
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