The tide does turn: Predictors of remission from suicidal ideation and attempt among Canadians who previously attempted suicide
Auteurs: Esme Fuller-Thomson, Keri J. West, et Philip Baiden
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Highlights * Seven in eight former suicide attempters had no suicide attempt in the past year. * 69% of former suicide attempters had no suicidal ideation in the past year. * Higher odds of remission with older age, female sex, no sleep problems or depression. * Women had about 2.7 times higher odds than men of remission from suicide attempt and ideation. Abstract The objectives of this study were to identify factors that contribute to (1) remission from suicidal ideation, and (2) remission from suicide attempt, among Canadians with a lifetime history of suicide attempt. Data for this study came from Statistics Canada’s nationally representative 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey-Mental Health. A sample of 769 adult respondents who had ever attempted suicide was analyzed with remission from past year suicidal ideation and remission from past year suicide attempt as outcome variables. Of the 769 respondents who had ever attempted suicide, more than two-thirds (69%) were free from suicidal ideation within the past year, and approximately 87% were free from suicide attempts within the past year. Compared to men, odds were 2.66 times greater for women to be free of suicide attempt and 2.65 times greater to be free of suicidal ideation in the past year. Older age, being free of sleep problems and major depressive episode, having no history of chronic childhood physical abuse, and having two or fewer previous suicide attempts were associated with higher odds of remission from both suicide attempt and ideation in the past year.
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Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Esme Fuller-Thomson, Keri J. West, et Philip Baiden |
Année de pulication | 2019 |
Titre | The tide does turn: Predictors of remission from suicidal ideation and attempt among Canadians who previously attempted suicide |
Volume | 274 |
Nom du Journal | Psychiatry Research |
Numéro | April |
Pages | 313-321 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Esme Fuller-Thomson
- Esme Fuller-Thomson, Keri J. West, et Philip Baiden
- The tide does turn: Predictors of remission from suicidal ideation and attempt among Canadians who previously attempted suicide
- Psychiatry Research
- 274
- 2019
- April
- 313-321