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Citation

Ligier F, Kurzenne M, Kabuth B, Guillemin F. Encephale (1974) 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Masson Editeur)

DOI

10.1016/j.encep.2020.09.005

PMID

33293033

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A suicide attempt (SA) is a major risk factor of recurrent SA in adolescence and may be associated with psychological or social problems in the future. REPEATERS is a longitudinal study which examines the long-term psychosocial outcome of adolescents following attempted suicide. It focuses on the impact of early recurrence (i.e., within the first year of the index SA) - data which is, in fact, poorly documented.

METHODS: Ten years after the index SA, a self-reporting questionnaire was sent to all adolescents who had attempted suicide and were followed up by the CHRU (Regional University Hospital Centre) de Nancy, France, between 1994 and 2003 and their parents. The purpose of this questionnaire was to assess psychosocial outcomes. Data concerning SA were collected retrospectively.

RESULTS: After ten years, 146 of the 309 adolescents who had attempted suicide and were participating in the study had responded: 90% lived with a partner and 41% had children. The mean (SD) current emotional life of suicide attempt survivors scored 7.3 (2.3) on a scale of 0 to 10. Compared to the general population of the same age, responders felt more depressed than their peers (29% vs. less than 8% of males and 20% of females), had more suicidal thoughts (14% vs. 5%), and had more SAs (27% vs. 0.3%). Moreover, the risk of recurrence over the ten year period was associated with suicide recurrence in the first year after the index SA (odds ratio [OR]=2.3; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.1-4.9) and with a lower level of education at ten years (OR=0.37; 95% CI=0.19-0.45).

CONCLUSIONS: Although a favorable outcome was reported ten years after the event for the majority of adolescents who had attempted suicide, some with a lower level of education were nevertheless at increased risk of recurrence and depression. Post-intervention strategies are therefore essential in order to evaluate risk factors which may persist if not taken into consideration.


Language: en

Keywords

Risk factors; Outcome; Suicide attempt; Adolescence; Devenir; Facteurs de risque; Psychosocial; Tentative de suicide

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