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Prevalence, course, and determinants of suicide ideation and attempts in patients with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder: A review of NESDA findings
- Source :
- Wiebenga, J X M, Dickhoff, J, Mérelle, S Y M, Eikelenboom, M, Heering, H D, Gilissen, R, van Oppen, P & Penninx, B W J H 2021, ' Prevalence, course, and determinants of suicide ideation and attempts in patients with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder : A review of NESDA findings ', Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 283, pp. 267-277 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.053, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.053
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background Depressive and anxiety disorders are often associated with suicide ideation (SI) and attempt (SA). However, analyses of prevalence, course, and more specific risk mechanisms are needed to improve knowledge and detection of high risk individuals with depressive and anxiety disorders. Previous studies often lacked statistical power, assessment of detailed determinants and follow-up measurements. Methods The Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA), a large cohort study, overcomes some earlier limitations. Scale for Suicide Ideation and Compositive Interview Diagnostic Instrument data were analyzed to report on prevalence of SI and SA. Additionally, important sociodemographic, clinical, psychological, environmental, and neurobiological determinants and course of SI and SA identified in depressive and/or anxiety disorder respondents in 16 NESDA articles were summarized. Results Within respondents with 12-month diagnosis (n=1,783), SI and 12-month SA prevalence ranged from 17.1-20.1% and 0.8-3.0% respectively across 5 waves during 9-year follow-up and SI was highly recurrent. Both SI and SA were especially associated with comorbid depression and anxiety, higher clinical severity, sleep dysfunctions, higher aggression and hopelessness, and childhood trauma. In the (neuro)biological domain, SI was linked with immune dysregulation and SA with abnormal brain activity during emotion processing and genetic risk. Limitations Most articles were cross-sectional in nature, preventing causal inferences and no conclusions could be drawn about the overall magnitude of results. Conclusion SI and SA are multifactorial phenomena and especially prevalent amongst comorbid depressive and anxiety respondents. Considering many overlapping SI and SA determinants, more neurobiological determinants and use of innovative methodological techniques are desirable.
- Subjects :
- BIPOLAR
Poison control
Suicide, Attempted
Suicide prevention
Suicidal Ideation
Cohort Studies
Suicide ideation
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Risk Factors
Injury prevention
Suicide attempt
Prevalence
medicine
Humans
RATES
Child
METAANALYSIS
Depression (differential diagnoses)
Netherlands
Depressive disorder
business.industry
Aggression
PERSISTENCE
CYTOKINES
medicine.disease
SLEEP
Anxiety Disorders
030227 psychiatry
INDIVIDUALS
THOUGHTS
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Anxiety disorder
RISK-FACTORS
Anxiety
medicine.symptom
business
BEHAVIOR
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01650327
- Volume :
- 283
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....477e10c5fe4b36d2fc943a8dff4d058b