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Multicenter Study
. 2019 Jun:113:1-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.03.001. Epub 2019 Mar 8.

Association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder

Michael Bauer  1 Tasha Glenn  2 Martin Alda  3 Ole A Andreassen  4 Elias Angelopoulos  5 Raffaella Ardau  6 Yavuz Ayhan  7 Christopher Baethge  8 Rita Bauer  9 Bernhard T Baune  10 Claudia Becerra-Palars  11 Frank Bellivier  12 Robert H Belmaker  13 Michael Berk  14 Yuly Bersudsky  13 Şule Bicakci  15 Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho  16 Thomas D Bjella  4 Jorge Cabrera  17 Eric Y Wo Cheung  18 Maria Del Zompo  6 Seetal Dodd  19 Markus Donix  9 Bruno Etain  12 Andrea Fagiolini  20 Kostas N Fountoulakis  21 Mark A Frye  22 Ana Gonzalez-Pinto  23 John F Gottlieb  24 Paul Grof  25 Hirohiko Harima  26 Chantal Henry  27 Erkki T Isometsä  28 Sven Janno  29 Flávio Kapczinski  30 Mathias Kardell  31 Slim Khaldi  32 Sebastian Kliwicki  33 Barbara König  34 Timur L Kot  35 Rikke Krogh  36 Mauricio Kunz  30 Beny Lafer  37 Mikael Landén  38 Erik R Larsen  36 Ute Lewitzka  9 Rasmus W Licht  39 Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo  40 Glenda MacQueen  41 Mirko Manchia  42 Wendy Marsh  43 Mónica Martinez-Cengotitabengoa  23 Ingrid Melle  4 Fátima Meza-Urzúa  11 Mok Yee Ming  44 Scott Monteith  45 Gunnar Morken  46 Enrica Mosca  6 Anton A Mozzhegorov  47 Rodrigo Munoz  48 Starlin V Mythri  49 Fethi Nacef  50 Ravi K Nadella  51 Fabiano G Nery  37 René E Nielsen  39 Claire O'Donovan  3 Adel Omrani  52 Yamima Osher  13 Helle Østermark Sørensen  53 Uta Ouali  50 Yolanda Pica Ruiz  54 Maximilian Pilhatsch  9 Marco Pinna  55 Francisco D R da Ponte  30 Danilo Quiroz  56 Raj Ramesar  57 Natalie Rasgon  58 M S Reddy  49 Andreas Reif  59 Philipp Ritter  9 Janusz K Rybakowski  33 Kemal Sagduyu  60 Bharathram Sathur Raghuraman  51 Ângela M Scippa  61 Emanuel Severus  9 Christian Simhandl  34 Paul W Stackhouse Jr  62 Dan J Stein  63 Sergio Strejilevich  64 Mythily Subramaniam  65 Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman  66 Kirsi Suominen  67 Hiromi Tagata  26 Yoshitaka Tatebayashi  68 Leonardo Tondo  69 Carla Torrent  70 Arne E Vaaler  46 Edgar Vares  9 Julia Veeh  59 Eduard Vieta  70 Biju Viswanath  51 Maria Yoldi-Negrete  71 Mark Zetin  72 Yosra Zgueb  50 Peter C Whybrow  73
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Multicenter Study

Association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder

Michael Bauer et al. J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

In many international studies, rates of completed suicide and suicide attempts have a seasonal pattern that peaks in spring or summer. This exploratory study investigated the association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempt in patients with bipolar I disorder. Solar insolation is the amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun striking a surface area on Earth. Data were collected previously from 5536 patients with bipolar I disorder at 50 collection sites in 32 countries at a wide range of latitudes in both hemispheres. Suicide related data were available for 3365 patients from 310 onset locations in 51 countries. 1047 (31.1%) had a history of suicide attempt. There was a significant inverse association between a history of suicide attempt and the ratio of mean winter solar insolation/mean summer solar insolation. This ratio is smallest near the poles where the winter insolation is very small compared to the summer insolation. This ratio is largest near the equator where there is relatively little variation in the insolation over the year. Other variables in the model that were positively associated with suicide attempt were being female, a history of alcohol or substance abuse, and being in a younger birth cohort. Living in a country with a state-sponsored religion decreased the association. (All estimated coefficients p < 0.01). In summary, living in locations with large changes in solar insolation between winter and summer may be associated with increased suicide attempts in patients with bipolar disorder. Further investigation of the impacts of solar insolation on the course of bipolar disorder is needed.

Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Seasonal variation; Solar insolation; Suicide; Sunlight.

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