Trends and Factors Associated with Suicide Deaths in Older Adults in Ontario, Canada.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Eada M P Novilla-Surette, Salimah Z Shariff, Britney Le, Richard G Booth
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Abstract

Background: Suicide in older adults is a significant overlooked problem worldwide. This is especially true in Canada where a national suicide prevention strategy has not been established.

Methods: Using linked health-care administrative databases, this population-level study (2011 to 2015) described the incidence of older adult suicide (aged 65+), and identified clinical and socio-demographic factors associated with suicide deaths.

Results: The findings suggest that suicide remains a persistent cause of death in older adults, with an average annual suicide rate of about 100 per million people over the five-year study period. Factors positively associated with suicide vs. non-suicide death included being male, living in rural areas, having a mental illness, having a new dementia diagnosis, and having increased emergency department visits in the year prior to death; whereas, increased age, living in long-term care, having one or more chronic health condition, and increased interactions with primary health care were negatively associated with a suicide death.

Conclusion: Factors associated with suicide death among older adults highlighted in this study may provide better insights for the development and/or improvement of suicide prevention programs and policies.

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加拿大安大略省老年人自杀死亡的趋势和相关因素
背景:老年人自杀是世界范围内一个被忽视的重大问题。这在加拿大尤其如此,因为该国尚未制定全国性的自杀预防战略。方法:使用相关的卫生保健管理数据库,本研究(2011年至2015年)描述了老年人自杀(65岁以上)的发生率,并确定了与自杀死亡相关的临床和社会人口学因素。结果:研究结果表明,自杀仍然是老年人死亡的一个持续原因,在五年的研究期间,平均每年的自杀率约为百万分之一。与自杀和非自杀死亡呈正相关的因素包括:男性、居住在农村地区、患有精神疾病、新诊断为痴呆症,以及在死亡前一年急诊次数增加;然而,年龄增加、生活在长期护理中、患有一种或多种慢性健康状况以及与初级卫生保健的互动增加与自杀死亡呈负相关。结论:本研究强调的与老年人自杀死亡相关的因素可能为制定和/或改进自杀预防计划和政策提供更好的见解。
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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
CiteScore
5.20
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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