Correlates of suicidality in young people with depressive disorders: A systematic review

Carl I Moller, C. Davey, Paul B. Badcock, A. Wrobel, Alice Cao, Sean Murrihy, Sonia Sharmin, S. Cotton
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Objective: Depression is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental health conditions among young people worldwide. The health and economic burdens associated with depressive illness are substantial. Suicide and depression are closely intertwined, yet a diagnosis of depression itself lacks predictive specificity for suicidal behaviour. To better inform suicide prevention and early intervention strategies for young people, improved identification of modifiable intervention targets is needed. The objective of this review was to identify clinical, psychosocial and biological correlates of suicidality in young people diagnosed with a broad range of unipolar and bipolar depressive disorders. Method: Systematic searches were conducted across MEDLINE, Embase and PsycINFO to identify studies of young people aged 15–25 years diagnosed with unipolar or bipolar depressive disorders. An assessment of suicidality was required for inclusion. Reporting followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 2020 and Synthesis Without Meta-analysis guidelines. Results: We integrated findings from 71 studies including approximately 24,670 young people with clinically diagnosed depression. We identified 26 clinical, psychosocial and biological correlates of suicidality. Depression characteristics (type and severity), psychiatric comorbidity (particularly anxiety and substance use disorders) and neurological characteristics emerged as having the most evidence for being associated with suicidal outcomes. Our ability to pool data and conduct meaningful quantitative synthesis was hampered by substantial heterogeneity across studies and incomplete reporting; thus, meta-analysis was not possible. Conclusion: Findings of this review reinforce the notion that suicidality is a complex phenomenon arising from the interplay of multiple contributing factors. Our findings question the utility of considering a diagnosis of depression as a specific risk factor for suicidality in young people. Suicidality itself is transdiagnostic; adoption of a transdiagnostic approach to investigating its aetiology and treatment is perhaps warranted. Future research investigating specific symptoms, or symptom networks, might help to further our understanding of suicidality among young people experiencing mental illness.
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青少年抑郁症患者自杀的相关性:一项系统综述
目的:抑郁症是全世界年轻人中最普遍和致残的精神健康状况之一。与抑郁症相关的健康和经济负担是巨大的。自杀和抑郁紧密地交织在一起,然而抑郁症的诊断本身缺乏对自杀行为的预测性特异性。为了更好地为年轻人提供自杀预防和早期干预策略的信息,需要更好地确定可修改的干预目标。本综述的目的是确定被诊断为广泛的单极和双相抑郁症的年轻人自杀的临床、社会心理和生物学相关性。方法:通过MEDLINE、Embase和PsycINFO进行系统检索,以确定15-25岁被诊断为单相或双相抑郁症的年轻人的研究。纳入前需要对自杀行为进行评估。报告遵循系统评价和荟萃分析2020和无荟萃分析综合指南的首选报告项目。结果:我们整合了71项研究的结果,其中包括大约24,670名临床诊断为抑郁症的年轻人。我们确定了26个与自杀相关的临床、社会心理和生物学因素。抑郁特征(类型和严重程度)、精神共病(特别是焦虑和物质使用障碍)和神经学特征与自杀结果相关的证据最多。我们汇集数据和进行有意义的定量综合的能力受到研究间巨大异质性和报告不完整的阻碍;因此,荟萃分析是不可能的。结论:本综述的发现强化了自杀是多种因素相互作用的复杂现象的观点。我们的研究结果质疑将抑郁症诊断作为年轻人自杀的特定风险因素的实用性。自杀本身就是一种跨诊断;采用跨诊断方法来调查其病因和治疗可能是有必要的。未来对特定症状或症状网络的研究,可能有助于我们进一步了解患有精神疾病的年轻人的自杀行为。
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