Estimating the association between mental health disorders and suicide: a review of common sources of bias and challenges and opportunities for US-based research.

3区 医学
Current Epidemiology Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1007/s40471-020-00250-5
Josie J Caves Sivaraman, Rebecca B Naumann
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The purpose of this review is to 1) illuminate prevalent methodological approaches and estimates of association between mental health diagnoses and suicide from the meta-analytic literature; 2) discuss key internal and external validity concerns with these estimates; and 3) highlight some of the unique attributes and challenges in US-based suicide research and opportunities to move the evidence base forward.

Recent findings: Globally, there is considerable variability in measures of association between mental health disorders and suicide and a growing debate over methodological approaches to this research. A high suicide incidence makes the US an outlier, and the decentralized nature of US administrative data poses a unique challenge to data linkage that could otherwise advance this research.

Summary: We offer methodological considerations for future research and discuss opportunities made possible by the recent expansion of the US National Violent Death Reporting System to a nationwide registry.

估计精神健康障碍与自杀之间的关联:对常见偏见来源的回顾以及美国研究的挑战和机遇。
综述的目的:本综述的目的是:1)从元分析文献中阐明流行的方法方法和对心理健康诊断与自杀之间关联的估计;2)讨论这些评估的关键内部和外部有效性问题;3)强调美国自杀研究的一些独特属性和挑战,以及推动证据基础向前发展的机会。最近的发现:在全球范围内,衡量精神健康障碍与自杀之间关联的方法存在相当大的差异,对这一研究方法的争论日益激烈。高自杀率使美国成为一个例外,而美国行政数据的分散性对数据链接提出了独特的挑战,否则可能会推进本研究。摘要:我们为未来的研究提供了方法学上的考虑,并讨论了最近美国国家暴力死亡报告系统扩展到全国登记所带来的机会。
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