Risk Factors for Suicide Attempt During Outpatient Care in Adolescents With Severe and Complex Depression.

Laura S van Velzen, Yara J Toenders, Akhil Kottaram, Belinsha Youzchalveen, Vita Pilkington, Sue M Cotton, Abi Brooker, Ben McKechnie, Simon Rice, Lianne Schmaal
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Background: Young people receiving tertiary mental health care are at elevated risk for suicidal behavior, and understanding which individuals are at increased risk during care is important for treatment and suicide prevention. Aim: We aimed to retrospectively identify risk factors for attempted suicide during outpatient care and predict which young people did or did not attempt during care. Method: Penalized logistic regression analysis was performed in a small high-risk sample of 84 young people receiving care at Orygen's Youth Mood Clinic (age: 14-25 years, 51% female) to predict suicide attempt during care (N = 16). Results: Prediction of suicide attempt during care was only moderately accurate (Area Under the Receiver Operating Curve range 0.71; sensitivity 0.57) using a combination of sociodemographic, psychosocial, and clinical variables. The features that best discriminated both groups included suicidal ideation during care, history of suicide attempt prior to care, changes in appetite reported on the PHQ-9, history of parental separation, and parental mental illness. Limitation: Replication of findings in an independent validation sample is needed. Conclusion: While prediction of suicide attempt during care was only moderately successful, we were able to identify individual risk factors for suicidal behavior during care in a high-risk sample.

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青少年严重和复杂抑郁症门诊期间自杀企图的危险因素。
背景:接受三级精神卫生保健的年轻人有较高的自杀行为风险,了解哪些人在护理期间风险增加对治疗和自杀预防很重要。目的:我们旨在回顾性地确定门诊治疗期间自杀未遂的危险因素,并预测哪些年轻人在治疗期间有或没有自杀未遂。方法:对在Orygen's青年情绪诊所接受治疗的84名年轻人(年龄14-25岁,51%为女性)进行惩罚logistic回归分析,以预测治疗期间的自杀企图(N = 16)。结果:护理期间自杀企图的预测仅为中等准确度(受试者工作曲线下面积范围0.71;敏感性0.57),结合社会人口学、社会心理和临床变量。最能区分两组的特征包括护理期间的自杀意念、护理前的自杀企图史、PHQ-9报告的食欲变化、父母分居史和父母精神疾病。局限性:需要在独立的验证样本中重复发现。结论:虽然预测护理期间的自杀企图只有中等程度的成功,但我们能够在高危样本中确定护理期间自杀行为的个体危险因素。
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期刊介绍: A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.
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