TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Suicide attempts at the time of first admission and during early course schizophrenia: A population based study JO - Psychiatry research A1 - Levine, Stephen Z. A1 - Bakst, Shelly A1 - Rabinowitz, Jonathan SP - 55 EP - 59 VL - 177 IS - 1-2 N2 -

This article examined suicide attempt rates at first psychiatric hospitalization and risk factors for subsequent suicide attempts over the early course of schizophrenia in national population-based data. Data were extracted from the National Psychiatric Hospitalization Case Registry of the State of Israel that contains all first psychiatric admissions with schizophrenia 1989-1992 and were followed up to 1996 (N=2293). Attempted suicide rates were: 8.5% (n=196) at the time of first psychiatric hospitalization and 6.6% (n=151) over the follow-up period of 4 to 7years. Of those with a suicide attempt at first admission, 31.6% (n=62) made a subsequent suicide attempt during the follow-up period (OR=10.44, 95% CIs=7.22 to 15.09). Risk profiles were derived using recursive partitioning to predict sub-groups at risk of a subsequent suicide attempt. Those characterized by an attempt at the time of first admission were college educated, female and not married (45.9% (17/37), OR=13.46, 95% CIs=6.89 to 26.3). The risk profiles together correctly classified 90.7% (137/151) of subsequent suicide attempts. Suicide attempts at first admission and premorbid years of education have long-term prognostic utility and risk profiles are available.

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LA - en SN - 0165-1781 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2010.02.019 ID - ref1 ER -