Factors associated with lifetime suicide attempts in bipolar disorder: results from an Italian nationwide study
- Creators
- Buoli M.
- Cesana B. M.
- Bolognesi S.
- Fagiolini A.
- Albert U.
- Di Salvo G.
- Maina G.
- de Bartolomeis A.
- Pompili M.
- Palumbo C.
- Bondi E.
- Steardo L.
- De Fazio P.
- Amore M.
- Altamura M.
- Bellomo A.
- Bertolino A.
- Di Nicola M.
- Di Sciascio G.
- Fiorillo A.
- Sacchetti E.
- Sani G.
- Siracusano A.
- Di Lorenzo G.
- Tortorella A.
- Altamura A. C.
- Dell'Osso B.
- Others:
- Buoli, M.
- Cesana, B. M.
- Bolognesi, S.
- Fagiolini, A.
- Albert, U.
- Di Salvo, G.
- Maina, G.
- de Bartolomeis, A.
- Pompili, M.
- Palumbo, C.
- Bondi, E.
- Steardo, L.
- De Fazio, P.
- Amore, M.
- Altamura, M.
- Bellomo, A.
- Bertolino, A.
- Di Nicola, M.
- Di Sciascio, G.
- Fiorillo, A.
- Sacchetti, E.
- Sani, G.
- Siracusano, A.
- Di Lorenzo, G.
- Tortorella, A.
- Altamura, A. C.
- Dell'Osso, B.
Description
The purpose of the present study was to detect demographic and clinical factors associated with lifetime suicide attempts in Bipolar Disorder (BD). A total of 1673 bipolar patients from different psychiatric departments were compared according to the lifetime presence of suicide attempts on demographic/clinical variables. Owing to the large number of variables statistically related to the dependent variable (presence of suicide attempts) at the univariate analyses, preliminary multiple logistic regression analyses were realized. A final multivariable logistic regression was then performed, considering the presence of lifetime suicide attempts as the dependent variable and statistically significant demographic/clinical characteristics as independent variables. The final multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that an earlier age at first contact with psychiatric services (odds ratio [OR] = 0.97, p < 0.01), the presence of psychotic symptoms (OR = 1.56, p < 0.01) or hospitalizations (OR = 1.73, p < 0.01) in the last year, the attribution of symptoms to a psychiatric disorder (no versus yes: OR = 0.71, partly versus yes OR = 0.60, p < 0.01), and the administration of psychoeducation in the last year (OR = 1.49, p < 0.01) were all factors associated with lifetime suicide attempts in patients affected by BD. In addition, female patients resulted to have an increased association with life-long suicidal behavior compared to males (OR: 1.02, p < 0.01). Several clinical factors showed complex associations with lifetime suicide attempts in bipolar patients. These patients, therefore, require strict clinical monitoring for their predisposition to a less symptom stabilization. Future research will have to investigate the best management strategies to improve the prognosis of bipolar subjects presenting suicidal behavior.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1069377
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1069377
- Origin repository
- UNIGE