Factores de riesgo del suicidio consumado en los jóvenes y los adultos de mediana edad: estudio poblacional forense

Mikel Aiartzaguena , Benito Morentin
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Abstract

Introduction

Suicide is a major public health problem. The objective of this study is to analyze the demographic, clinical and toxicological characteristics and the mechanisms of suicide in young people and middle-aged adults.

Method

Retrospective population study of completed suicide in subjects aged 14-55 who were subjected to a forensic autopsy in Bizkaia between 2016-2018.

Results

272 suicides were recorded. The global incidence was 7.8/100.00 inhabitants/year. 127 were 14-55 years old. The rate was 3 times higher in men and increased with age. In 72%, some clinical risk factor was collected, mainly mental disorders (59%): mood disorders (23%), substance abuse (20.5%) and psychotic disorders (14%). 38% of addicts had another mental disorder. Physical illness (23%) and suicide attempt (20.5%) were also relevant factors. 41% were positive for alcohol and/or illicit drugs: ethanol (22%), cannabis (16%), cocaine (11%) and amphetamine (8%). This percentage was 79% in substance addicts. Substance abuse disorders (25% vs. 6.5%; p = 0.03) and presence of alcohol and/or drugs (49% vs. 16%; p = 0.001) were more prevalent in men. The most commonly used methods were fall from heights (35%) and hanging (31%).

Conclusions

The incidence of suicide in Bizkaia is lower than the European average. Suicide is a complex problem associated with demographic and clinical factors (mainly depressive and substance abuse disorders) and recent use of alcohol and illicit drugs. Prospective multidisciplinary and multicenter researches are required in order to identify risk factors and to guide preventive measures.

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青少年和中年成年人完成自杀的危险因素:法医人群研究
自杀是一个重大的公共卫生问题。本研究的目的是分析青少年和中年人自杀的人口学、临床和毒理学特征以及自杀机制。方法对2016-2018年在比斯卡亚进行法医尸检的14-55岁自杀者进行回顾性人群研究。结果共记录自杀272例。全球发病率为7.8/100.00居民/年。其中127人年龄在14-55岁之间。男性的发病率是男性的3倍,并且随着年龄的增长而增加。72%的人收集了一些临床危险因素,主要是精神障碍(59%):情绪障碍(23%)、药物滥用(20.5%)和精神障碍(14%)。38%的上瘾者有其他精神障碍。身体疾病(23%)和自杀企图(20.5%)也是相关因素。41%对酒精和/或非法药物呈阳性反应:乙醇(22%)、大麻(16%)、可卡因(11%)和安非他明(8%)。这一比例在药物成瘾者中为79%。药物滥用障碍(25% vs 6.5%;P = 0.03)和酒精和/或药物的存在(49% vs. 16%;P = 0.001)在男性中更为普遍。最常用的自杀方式是从高处坠落(35%)和上吊(31%)。结论比什凯亚的自杀率低于欧洲平均水平。自杀是一个复杂的问题,与人口和临床因素(主要是抑郁症和药物滥用障碍)以及最近使用酒精和非法药物有关。为了识别风险因素并指导预防措施,需要前瞻性的多学科和多中心研究。
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Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal
Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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