Clinical characteristics and 6-month follow-up of adults with and without alcohol use disorder who self-harm

Author:

Olsson Petter,Wiktorsson Stefan,Strömsten Lotta M. J.,Salander Renberg Ellinor,Runeson Bo,Waern Margda

Abstract

BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with suicidal behavior, but prospective clinical studies are lacking.AimTo compare clinical characteristics and 6-month outcomes in persons with and without AUD who self-harm.Methods804 adults (mean age 33, age range 18-95, 541 women and 263 men, 666 with suicide attempts and 138 with non-suicidal self-injuries at index) at three Swedish university hospitals took part in a research interview that included the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Subsequent non-fatal suicidal behavior within six months was identified by record review; suicides were identified by national register.ResultsAt index, 39% of the men and 29% of the women had AUD. Over two thirds of these cases (69%) were identified by the MINI, but not by clinical AUD diagnosis. While trait impulsivity was more common among persons with AUD than those without (56% vs 36%, P adj = <.001), impulsivity in connection with the index attempt was noted in half of the participants in each group (48% vs 52%, P adj = 1). Subsequent suicidal behavior (fatal/non-fatal) occurred in 67 persons with AUD (26%) and in 98 without AUD (18%), a 60% higher risk among persons with AUD (OR = 1.60, 95% [CI 1.13-2.28], P = .009). Four persons with AUD (2%) and six without (1%) died by suicide within 6 months.ConclusionAlmost a third of patients presenting at psychiatric emergency settings after self-harm fulfilled criteria for AUD, but clinicians often missed this diagnosis. Risk for subsequent suicidal behavior was elevated in patients with AUD. Educational interventions to improve recognition of alcohol use disorder may aid clinicians in the assessment and management of patients who present with self-harm.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Stockholms Läns Landsting

Västerbotten Läns Landsting

Västra Götalandsregionen

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

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