Mediational pathways between aggregate genetic liability and nonfatal suicide attempt: A Swedish population‐based cohort

Author:

Lannoy Séverine1ORCID,Ohlsson Henrik2,Stephenson Mallory1,Sundquist Jan234,Sundquist Kristina234,Edwards Alexis C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Richmond Virginia USA

2. Center for Primary Health Care Research Lund University Malmö Sweden

3. Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

4. Department of Population Health Science and Policy Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractDespite recent progress in the genetics of suicidal behavior, the pathway by which genetic liability increases suicide attempt risk is unclear. We investigated the mediational pathways from family/genetic risk for suicide attempt (FGRSSA) to suicide attempt by considering the roles of psychiatric illnesses. In a Swedish cohort, we evaluated time to suicide attempt as a function of FGRSSA and the mediational effects of alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder, attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder, major depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, and non‐affective psychosis. Analyses were conducted by sex in three age periods: 15–25 years (Nfemales = 850,278 and Nmales = 899,366), 26–35 years (Nfemales = 800,189 and Nmales = 861,774), and 36–45 years (Nfemales = 498,285 and Nmales = 535,831). The association between FGRSSA and suicide attempt was mediated via psychiatric disorders. The highest mediation effects were observed for alcohol use disorder in males (15–25 years, HRtotal = 1.60 [1.59; 1.62], mediation = 14.4%), drug use disorder in females (25–36 years, HRtotal = 1.46 [1.44; 1.49], mediation = 11.2%), and major depression (25–36 years) in females (HRtotal = 1.46 [1.44; 1.49], mediation = 7%) and males (HRtotal = 1.50 [1.47;1.52], mediation = 4.7%). While the direct effect of FGRSSA was higher at ages of 15–25, the mediation via psychiatric disorders was more prominent in later adulthood. Our study informs about the psychiatric illnesses via which genetic liability operates to impact suicide attempt risk, with distinct contributions according to age and sex.

Funder

National Institute of Mental Health

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

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