Psychiatric diagnoses in 3275 suicides: a meta-analysis
Douglas Mental Health University Institute · McGill University
Abstract
It is well known that most suicide cases meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. However, rates of specific disorders vary considerably between studies and little information is known about gender and geographic differences. This study provides overall rates of total and specific psychiatric disorders in suicide completers and presents evidence supporting gender and geographic differences in their relative proportion.
We carried out a review of studies in which psychological autopsy studies of suicide completers were performed. Studies were identified by means of MEDLINE database searches and by scanning the reference list of relevant publications. Twenty-three variables were defined, 16 of which evaluating psychiatric disorders. Mantel-Haenszel Weighted Odds Ratios were estimated for these 16 outcome variables.
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychiatry
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Suicide prevention
- Psychiatric diagnosis
- Poison control
- Injury prevention
- Psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Good health and well-being