Who Is at Risk of Dying Young from Suicide and Sudden Violent Death? Common and Specific Risk Factors among Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults
Autor: | Bo Runeson, Kimmo Sorjonen, Annelie Werbart Törnblom, Per-Anders Rydelius |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Poison control Suicide prevention Occupational safety and health Young Adult Risk Factors Intervention (counseling) Injury prevention medicine Humans Child Abuse Young adult Risk factor Psychiatry Child Inpatients business.industry Acting out Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Original Articles Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Suicide Case-Control Studies Original Article business |
Zdroj: | Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior |
ISSN: | 1943-278X |
Popis: | Objective Suicides and other sudden violent deaths are the most common causes of death among young people worldwide. This case-control study compared risk factors for suicide and other sudden violent death among young people. Method A total of 436 psychological autopsy interviews with next of kin were performed. The samples aged 10-25 years included 63 cases of suicide, 62 cases of other sudden violent death, and 104 matched living controls. Two stepwise multiple logistic regression analyses were performed. Results The number of recent stressful life events was the only common risk factor for suicide and other sudden violent death. Specific risk factors for suicide were any form of addiction and being an inpatient in adult psychiatric care. Specific risk factors for other sudden violent death were lower elementary school results, lower educational level, and abuse of psychoactive drugs. Conclusions The suicide group seems to have been more vulnerable and exposed to different kinds of stressors, whereas the sudden violent death group seems to have been more acting out and risk-taking. Both groups must be the subject of prevention and intervention programs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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