Association between headache and suicidality: An analysis of universal suicide screening data at a large urban county hospital.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Charles Ho, Lilian Cole, Kaylee Davis-Bordovsky, A. Eichenberger, Anna Faubion, Matthew Faubion, Colette Kendrick, Neema Khonsari, Joshua Lampley, Adeeb Masood, K. Nuako, Eduardo Rivera Mirabal, Natalie Spiller, Joshua Walther, Bernice N. Yau, M. Yung, J. Raitt, A. Kulikova, C. North, Kimberly Roaten, E. Brown
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Identifying individuals at increased risk of suicide is important, particularly those who present for treatment for nonpsychiatric chief complaints who may go undetected. It has been found that pain symptoms, such as headache, are associated with suicide, although this association requires further characterization. This study examined specific components of suicidality in relation to headache subtypes. METHODS This study retrospectively reviewed 2,832,835 nonpsychiatric adult clinical encounters at a large county hospital, where a standardized suicide risk screening tool, the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), was universally implemented. The C-SSRS assesses specific components of suicidality: wish to be dead and suicidal ideation, method, intent, plan, and action. Multivariate logistic regressions were performed to assess the association between headache, as well as headache subtype (migraine, tension, or cluster), and each component of suicidality. RESULTS There were significant positive associations between presenting with a headache and 2 specific components of suicidality: wish to be dead and suicidal action. Individuals with tension headache may have a lower risk of wishing to be dead compared to those with migraine and cluster headaches. CONCLUSIONS The association of headaches with specific elements of sui-cidality demonstrates the potential yield of identification of suicide risk among individuals with nonpsychiatric presentations.
头痛与自杀之间的关系:对某大型城市县医院普遍自杀筛查数据的分析。
背景:鉴别自杀风险增加的个体是很重要的,特别是那些因非精神疾病主诉而就诊却未被发现的个体。已经发现疼痛症状,如头痛,与自杀有关,尽管这种联系需要进一步的描述。本研究调查了与头痛亚型相关的自杀行为的具体组成部分。方法:本研究回顾性分析了一家大型县医院2832835例成人非精神疾病临床就诊,该医院普遍采用标准化自杀风险筛查工具哥伦比亚自杀严重程度评定量表(C-SSRS)。C-SSRS评估自杀行为的具体组成部分:希望死亡和自杀意念、方法、意图、计划和行动。采用多变量logistic回归来评估头痛以及头痛亚型(偏头痛、紧张或丛集性)与自杀行为各组成部分之间的关系。结果出现头痛与自杀倾向的2个具体组成部分:希望死亡和自杀行为之间存在显著的正相关。与偏头痛和丛集性头痛患者相比,紧张性头痛患者希望死亡的风险可能更低。结论:头痛与自杀倾向的特定因素的关联表明,在具有非精神疾病表现的个体中,识别自杀风险的潜在收益。
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期刊介绍: The ANNALS publishes up-to-date information regarding the diagnosis and /or treatment of persons with mental disorders. Preferred manuscripts are those that report the results of controlled clinical trials, timely and thorough evidence-based reviews, letters to the editor, and case reports that present new appraisals of pertinent clinical topics.
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