Author:
Bertelsen Mette,Jeppesen Pia,Petersen Lone,Thorup Anne,⊘hlenschlæger Johan,Quach Phuong Le,Christensen Torben Østergaard,Krarup Gertrud,J⊘rgensen Per,Nordentoft Merete
Abstract
BackgroundThose with first-episode psychosis are at high-risk of suicideAimsTo identify predictive factors for suicidal thoughts, plans and attempts,
and to investigate the rate of suicides and other deaths during the 5
years after first diagnosis and initiation of treatmentMethodA longitudinal, prospective, 5-year follow-up study of 547 individuals
with first-episode schizophrenia spectrum psychosis. Individuals
presenting for their first treatment in mental health services in two
circumscribed urban areas in Denmark were included in a randomised
controlled trial of integrated v. standard treatment.
All participants were followed in the Danish Cause of Death Register for
5 years. Suicidal behaviour and clinical and social status were assessed
using validated interviews and rating scales at entry, and at 1- and
2-year follow-upsResultsSixteen participants died during the follow-up. We found a strong
association between suicidal thoughts, plans and previous attempts,
depressive and psychotic symptoms and young age, and with suicidal plans
and attempts at 1- and 2-year follow-upConclusionsIn this first-episode cohort depressive and psychotic symptoms,
especially hallucinations, predicted suicidal plans and attempts, and
persistent suicidal behaviour and ideation were associated with high risk
of attempted suicide
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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