IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Grace Kuen Yee Tan, Sophia G Connor, Sunee Quinn, James Fitzpatrick, Isabelle Adams, Carmela F Pestell
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背景:与普通人群相比,胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)患者的自杀风险更高。这一公共卫生问题值得进一步研究,以帮助制定预防和干预措施。我们的研究首次在澳大利亚范围内对患有 FASD 的年轻人的自杀倾向(即自杀意念/自杀未遂)进行了描述,并探讨了相关的风险因素:从西澳大利亚一家诊断诊所的回顾性档案审查中获得了人口统计学变量和风险因素的数据,包括社会心理压力因素(即儿童保护和司法系统介入、虐待/忽视史)和合并诊断(即注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)、依恋障碍、行为障碍、焦虑症、抑郁症、药物使用障碍和睡眠障碍)。有关自杀倾向的数据是通过正式的自杀风险评估和原始文件收集的:研究共纳入了 195 名被诊断患有 FASD 的参与者(年龄=11.75 岁,范围=5-21 岁)。其中 40 人(21%)报告有自杀倾向,年龄最小的为 5 岁。自杀与年龄呈明显的正相关。有更大比例的 FASD 患者(n = 30,35%)曾涉及司法系统,并报告有自杀倾向。患有依恋障碍(19 人,34%)、行为障碍(10 人,40%)、药物使用障碍(14 人,50%)和抑郁症(12 人,60%)的参与者的自杀率明显高于没有这些合并症的人。在将年龄作为协变量进行控制后,合并抑郁症的参与者自杀风险增加(OR = 4.20):越来越多的证据表明,与普通人群相比,FASD 患者更容易出现自杀倾向,这些研究结果进一步强调了有针对性的、文化上安全的自杀干预/预防工作的必要性。
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Analysis of risk factors associated with suicidality in children and adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Western Australia.

Background: Individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) are at an elevated suicide risk compared with those in the general population. This public health issue warrants further research attention to help inform the development of prevention and intervention efforts. Our study is the first to characterize suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation/suicide attempt) and explore associated risk factors in young individuals with FASD within the Australian context.

Methods: Retrospective file reviews from a diagnostic clinic in Western Australia obtained data on demographic variables and risk factors, including psychosocial stressors (i.e., child protection and justice system involvement, history of abuse/neglect) and comorbid diagnoses (i.e., attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), attachment disorder, conduct disorder, anxiety disorder, depression, substance use disorder, and sleep disorder). Data on suicidality were collected via formal suicide risk assessments and source documentation.

Results: One hundred and ninety-five participants diagnosed with FASD were included in the study (Mage = 11.75 years, range = 5-21 years). Of these, 40 (21%) reported suicidality, with the youngest being 5 years old. There was a significant positive correlation between suicidality and age. A greater proportion of individuals with FASD who had been involved with the justice system (n = 30, 35%) reported suicidality. Participants with attachment disorder (n = 19, 34%), conduct disorder (n = 10, 40%), substance use disorder (n = 14, 50%), and depression (n = 12, 60%) had significantly higher rates of suicidality than individuals without these comorbidities. The risk of suicidality increased in participants with comorbid depression (OR = 4.20) after controlling for age as a covariate.

Conclusion: These findings add to the growing body of evidence that highlights the vulnerability of individuals with FASD to suicidality compared with the general population, underscoring the need for targeted, culturally safe suicide intervention/prevention efforts.

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