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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2004 Aug;39(8):655-61.
Suicide risk in civilian PTSD atients--predictors
of suicidal ideation, planning and attempts.
Tarrier N, Gregg L.
Academic Division of Clinical Psychology, Education and Research Building (2nd
Floor), University of Manchester, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester M23 9LT, UK.
nicholas.tarrier@man.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: There appears to be a strong connection between suicidality
and the experience of trauma. The study investigated suicidality in chronic civilian
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). METHOD: Ninety-four participants suffering
from chronic PTSD were assessed for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts since
the index trauma as part of a comprehensive assessment. The prevalence of these
was assessed and characteristics of those reporting suicide-related thoughts and
behaviour were investigated through logistic and multinominal regression analyses.
RESULTS: Over half of the sample (56.4%) reported some aspect of suicidality
with 38.3% reporting ideation, 8.5% reporting suicide plans and 9.6% having made
suicide attempts since the trauma.Of the nine participants who reported suicide
attempts, six had made more than one attempt. The proportions of participants
who reported suicidality in this sample were significantly greater than reported
within the general population, when comparisons were made with an epidemiological
study. Logistic regression analysis indicated that a unit increase in life impairment
(OR = 3.1) and depression (OR = 1.14) scores were independently and significantly
associated with suicidality. Multinominal regression indicated that life impairment
(OR = 2.71) and depression (OR = 1.13) scores were associated with the presence
of suicidal ideation compared to no ideation, and life impairment (OR = 5.75),
depression (OR = 1.2) scores and receiving psychotropic medication (OR = 10.6)
were associated with the presence of plans and attempts compared to no suicidal
behaviour.
CONCLUSIONS: Suicide risk is elevated in those suffering from chronic PTSD
and is associated with impaired functioning in combination with depression.
PMID: 15300376 [PubMed - in process]
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