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Citation

Zahid S, Upthegrove R. Crisis 2017; 38(4): 237-246.

Affiliation

3 Forward Thinking Birmingham, Youth Mental Health Service, Birmingham, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, International Association for Suicide Prevention, Publisher Hogrefe Publishing)

DOI

10.1027/0227-5910/a000458

PMID

28468556

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is suggested that people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) may be at increased risk of suicide; however, research on this topic has been minimal and there are conflicting reports in existing studies.

AIM: To bring together research investigating the prevalence, risk factors, and comorbid factors of suicidality in ASD.

METHOD: A systematic search was performed of Medline, Psych Info, Embase, and the Web of Science following PRISMA guidelines. After exclusion criteria were applied, 70 full-text articles were screened. The final review contained 12 papers with a total sample size of 2,651.

RESULTS: Prevalence of suicide attempts varied between 7% and 47%, while suicidal ideation was reported in up to 72% of cases. Being male and having a history of self-harm and depression were cited as significant risk factors. LIMITATIONS: Papers were cross sectional and contained a number of limitations. Only one paper used the gold standard for diagnosis of ASD and one a standardized measure of suicidal behavior.

CONCLUSION: Suicidal attempts and ideation are increased in ASD; however, the extent of the increase and the risk factors identified within this group remain under-investigated. There is a lack of research on protective factors. The correlation between ASD and suicidality needs further examination with longitudinal research.


Language: en

Keywords

Asperger's syndrome; autism spectrum disorders; pervasive developmental disorders not otherwise specified; suicidal behavior; suicide

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