Suicide mortality risk in a cohort of individuals treated for alcohol, heroin or cocaine abuse: Results of a follow-up study
Autor: | Fabio Caputo, Samantha Sanchini, Marco Domenicali, Leonardo Tadonio, Monica Pacetti, Raimondo Maria Pavarin |
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Přispěvatelé: | Pavarin R.M., Sanchini S., Tadonio L., Domenicali M., Caputo F., Pacetti M. |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Multivariate analysis Suicide mortality Alcohol use disorder Heroin Psychiatric comorbidity Heroin Cohort Studies 0302 clinical medicine Cocaine Cause of Death Medicine media_common Heroin Dependence Mortality rate Follow-up study Middle Aged Psychiatry and Mental health Alcoholism Suicide Economic Recession Cohort Female Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Alcohol Alcohol Follow-up study public treatment centre for addiction Suicide mortality Heroin Psychiatric comorbidity Cocaine-Related Disorders Cause of Death Cohort Studies Economic Recession Heroin Dependence Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Substance-Related Disorders Suicide Violence public treatment centre for addiction medicine.drug Cohort study Adult Substance-Related Disorders media_common.quotation_subject Psychiatric comorbidity Violence NO 03 medical and health sciences Cocaine-Related Disorders mental disorders Humans Biological Psychiatry business.industry Addiction medicine.disease 030227 psychiatry Multivariate Analysis business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Demography Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Psychiatry research. 296 |
ISSN: | 1872-7123 |
Popis: | Cohort study. This follow-up study (from 1975 to 2016) was aimed to estimate the mortality risk for suicide in a cohort of patients presenting to a public treatment centre for addiction (SERD) with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Heroin Use Disorder - HUD or Cocaine Use Disorder (CUD), also relating to their access to a Mental Heath Service. Crude Mortality Rates for suicide were higher for patients with AUDs, for men and subjects 45–64 years old. Hanging was the main cause of suicide death. We highlight an increase in mortality in the period 2009–2012, which coincides with the economic recession, and in the year of first contact with a SERD. The Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMRs) were 4.9, higher among females than males. From the multivariate analysis, a higher risk for patients that were separated or divorced was observed. The results of our study provide some guidance on the features of subjects at greatest risk of death from suicide, which may be useful in reducing and preventing suicide and gaining a better clinical management of patients with SUDs. |
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