• Title of article

    Risk of non-fatal suicide ideation and behaviour in recent onset schizophrenia

  • Author/Authors

    Nicholas Tarrier، نويسنده , , Christine Barrowclough، نويسنده , , Bernice Andrews، نويسنده , , Lynsey Gregg، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    927
  • To page
    937
  • Abstract
    Background Suicide rates amongst schizophrenic patients are high.There are disadvantages in investigating successfully completed suicides which make suicidal ideation and previous attempts important proxy measures of suicidal risk. The aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with these risk measures. Method Fifty-nine patients suffering recent onset schizophrenia were assessed for suicidal ideation and history, and a range of demographic, clinical, social (including relatives’ Expressed Emotion) and self-esteem measures. Univariate comparisons were made between those with and without suicide ideation and previous attempts. Path analysis was conducted to identify factors directly or indirectly associated with a composite scale of risk (low, medium or high). Results Approximately 25% of the sample reported a current desire to kill themselves and 47% had made one or more previous attempts. There were numerous significant univariate differences between those with or without ideation or history. Path analysis indicated that greater hopelessness (OR 1.22) and longer duration of illness (OR 1.13) increased risk. Hopelessness was associated with higher negative self-evaluation and social isolation. Negative self-evaluation was associated with more relatives’ criticism which was associated with more negative symptoms. Being a male,unmarried and unemployed were all significantly associated with an increase in negative symptoms. Social isolation was associated with being unemployed, older,more positive symptoms and longer illness duration. Duration of illness was not itself predicted by any other variables. Conclusion Non-fatal suicide ideation and behaviour are significantly associated with an array of demographic, clinical, interpersonal and psychological factors. To reduce risk of suicide, these factors need to be assessed and methods developed to reduce their influence.
  • Keywords
    schizophrenia – recent-onset – suiciderisk – suicide ideation and behaviour – ExpressedEmotion – self-esteem
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Record number

    848827