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. 2021 Sep;42(5):343-350.
doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000729. Epub 2020 Nov 5.

Serious Suicide Attempts and Risk of Suicide Death

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Serious Suicide Attempts and Risk of Suicide Death

Deepak Prabhakar et al. Crisis. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Background: In the US, more than one million people attempt suicide each year. History of suicide attempt is a significant risk factor for death by suicide; however, there is a paucity of data from the US general population on this relationship. Aim: The objective of this study was to examine suicide attempts needing medical attention as a risk for suicide death. Method: We conducted a case-control study involving eight US healthcare systems. A total of 2,674 individuals who died by suicide from 2000 to 2013 were matched to 267,400 individuals by year and location. Results: Prior suicide attempt associated with a medical visit increases risk for suicide death by 39.1 times, particularly for women (OR = 79.2). However, only 11.3% of suicide deaths were associated with an attempt that required medical attention. The association was the strongest for children 10-14 years old (OR = 98.0). Most suicide attempts were recorded during the 20-week period prior to death. Limitations: Our study is limited to suicide attempts for which individuals sought medical care. Conclusion: In the US, prior suicide attempt is associated with an increased risk of suicide death; the risk is high especially during the period immediately following a nonlethal attempt.

Keywords: serious suicide attempts; suicide death.

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Suicide Attempts in the study period
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Time of Suicide Attempts from Suicide death

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