Risk of non‐fatal self‐harm and premature mortality in the three years following hospitalization in adolescents and young adults with an eating disorder: A nationwide population‐based study

Author:

Duriez Philibert123ORCID,Goueslard Karine4,Treasure Janet5ORCID,Quantin Catherine678ORCID,Jollant Fabrice910111213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CMME, Sainte‐Anne Hospital GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences Paris France

2. UMR_S1266 Institut de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences de Paris (IPNP), Inserm Paris France

3. Faculty of Medicine Université de Paris Paris France

4. Service de Biostatistiques et d'Information Médicale (DIM) CHRU Dijon Dijon France

5. Psychology and Neuroscience, Section of Eating Disorders Institute of Psychiatry London UK

6. CIC 1432 INSERM Dijon France

7. Clinical Epidemiology Clinical Trials Unit, Clinical Investigation Center CHU Dijon Dijon France

8. Biostatistics, Biomathematics, Pharmacoepidemiology and Infectious Diseases (B2PHI), Inserm, UVSQ, Institut Pasteur Université Paris‐Saclay Paris France

9. Faculty of Medicine Université Paris‐Saclay Le Kremlin‐Bicêtre France

10. Department of Psychiatry CHU Bicêtre Le Kremlin‐Bicêtre France

11. Department of Psychiatry CHU de Nîmes Nîmes France

12. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, and McGill Group For Suicide Studies McGill University Montréal Québec Canada

13. Team MOODS, Centre de recherche en Épidémiologie et Santé des Populations (CESP) Inserm, Université Paris‐Saclay Le Kremlin‐Bicêtre France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionEating disorders (ED) are associated with high rates of suicide attempts and premature mortality. However, data in large samples of adolescents and young adults are limited. This study aims to assess the risk of self‐harm and premature mortality in young people hospitalized with an ED.MethodsIndividuals aged 12 to 25 years old hospitalized in 2013–2014 in France with anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia nervosa as a primary or associated diagnosis were identified from French national health records. They were compared to two control groups with no mental disorders, and with any other mental disorder than ED. The main outcomes were any hospitalization for deliberate self‐harm and mortality in the 3 years following hospitalization. Logistic regression models were used.ResultsThis study included 5, 452 patients hospitalized with an ED, 14,967 controls with no mental disorder, and 14,242 controls with a mental disorder other than an ED. During the three‐year follow‐up, 13.0% were hospitalized for deliberate self‐harm (vs. 0.2 and 22.0%, respectively) and 0.8% died (vs. 0.03 and 0.4%). After adjustment, hospitalization with an ED was associated with more self‐harm hospitalizations (hazard ratio [HR] = 46.0, 95% confidence interval [32.3–65.3]) and higher all‐cause mortality (HR = 12.6 [4.3–37.3]) relative to youths without any mental disorder; less self‐harm hospitalizations (HR = 0.5 [0.5–0.6]) but higher mortality (HR = 1.6 [1.0–2.4]) when compared to youths with any other mental disorder.ConclusionYoung patients hospitalized with an ED are at high risk of self‐harm and premature mortality. It is urgent to evaluate and implement the best strategies for post‐discharge care and follow‐up.Public significanceWe found that the risk of being hospitalized for a suicide attempt is 46 times higher and mortality 13 times higher than the general population in adolescents and young adults during the 3 years following hospitalization with an eating disorder. Eating disorders are also associated with a 1.5 higher risk of premature mortality relative to other mental disorders. This risk is particularly high in the 6 months following hospitalization. It is therefore crucial to implement careful post‐discharge follow‐up in patients hospitalized for eating disorders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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