Can life events predict first-time suicide attempts? A nationwide longitudinal study

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作者
Christoffersen, Mogens Nygaard [1 ]
Khan, Lorraine [2 ]
机构
[1] Danish Ctr Social Sci Res, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] UCL, London, England
关键词
Life-event; longitudinal study; administrative data; prediction of rare events; DELIBERATE SELF-HARM; RISK-FACTORS; PREVENTION STRATEGIES; SOCIAL SUPPORT; YOUNG-PEOPLE; ADOLESCENTS; BEHAVIOR; IDEATION; YOUTH; POPULATION;
D O I
10.1332/17579597Y2024D000000020
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The prevention paradox describes circumstances in which the majority of cases with a suicide attempt come from a population of low or moderate risk, and only a few from a 'high -risk' group. The assumption is that a low base rate in combination with multiple causes makes it impossible to identify a high -risk group with all suicide attempts. The best way to study events such as first-time suicide attempts and their causes is to collect event history data. Administrative registers were used to identify a group at higher risk of suicidal behaviour within a population of six national birth cohorts (N = 300,000) born between 1980 and 1985 and followed from age 15 to 29 years. Estimation of risk parameters is based on the discrete -time logistic odds -ratio model. Lifetime prevalence was 4.5% for first-time suicide attempts. Family background and family child -rearing factors were predicative of later first-time suicide attempts. A young person's diagnosis with psychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD), and being a victim of violence or sex offences contributed to the explanatory model. Contrary to the prevention paradox, results suggest that it is possible to identify a discrete high -risk group (<12%) among the population from whom two thirds of all first-time suicide attempts occur, but one third of observed suicide attempts derived from low- to moderate -risk groups. Findings confirm the need for a combined strategy of universal, targeted and indicated prevention approaches in policy development and in strategic and practice responses, and some promising prevention strategies are presented.
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