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Factors associated with suicidal ideation in the general population : Five-centre analysis from the ODIN study

Author(s)
Casey, Patricia R.  
Dunn, Graham  
Kelly, Brendan D.  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5727
Date Issued
2006
Date Available
2014-07-30T08:20:24Z
Abstract
Background: Very few studies have examined the cross-national prevalence of suicidal ideation in the general population or variables associated with it. Aims: To examine the risk factors for suicidal ideas in the general population. Method: As part of a five-country two stage epidemiological study of depressive disorder (the ODIN study) a random sample of over 12 000 people were screened using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). There followed detailed analysis of item 9 of the BDI, which measured the severity of suicidal ideation. Results: Age, marriage, concern by others and severity of depressed mood independently increased or decreased the odds of suicidal ideation overall. An interaction between life events and social supports was identified, although this differed between men and women. Only concern by others and severity of depression were independently associated with serious suicidal ideation. The study does not allow for interpretation of the direction of the association. Conclusions: A number of social, clinical and demographic variables were independently associated with all suicidal ideation and with serious suicidal ideation. Longitudinal studies are required to confirm whether these are risk factors for or the result of suicidal ideation or have some other relationship.
Sponsorship
European Commission
Other Sponsorship
NHS Executive North-West Research and Development Office
Spanish FIS
Wales Office of Research and Development
Norwegian Research Council
Council for Mental Health and Department of Health and Social Welfare
Finnish Pensions Institute of Agricultural Entrepreneurs
University Central Hospital of Turku
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Journal
British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
189
Issue
2006
Start Page
410
End Page
415
Copyright (Published Version)
2006 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subjects

Community sample

Depression

Life

Countries

Thoughts

Trends

Plans

Death

DOI
10.1192/bjp.bp.105.017368
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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