TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Suicidal ideation in patients with diabetes and childhood abuse - the mediating role of personality functioning: results of a German representative population-based study JO - Diabetes research and clinical practice A1 - Zara, Sandra A1 - Kruse, Johannes A1 - Brahler, Elmar A1 - Sachser, Cedric A1 - Fegert, Jörg M. A1 - Ladwig, Karl-Heinz A1 - Ernst, Mareike A1 - Kampling, Hanna SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - AIMS: Suicidal ideation (SID) in patients with diabetes mellitus is increasingly acknowledged. Still, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We examined SID prevalences in patients with diabetes, its association with different types of abuse, and a mediating effect of personality functioning.

METHODS: In a representative population sample (N = 2,515), diabetes, SID, abuse (ICAST-R), personality functioning (OPD-SQS), and depression/anxiety (PHQ-4) were assessed by self-report. Statistical analyses comprised Chi(2)-Tests, logistic regression and mediation analyses.

RESULTS: The prevalence of SID (21.8 %) was three fold higher in patients with diabetes compared to the general population. Abuse further increased the likelihood to report SID in diabetes patients (sexual: 48.1 % vs. 18.2 %; χ(2)((1)) = 12.233, p <.001; emotional: 35.7 % vs. 15.7 %; χ(2)((1)) = 10.892, p <.001). A dose-response relationship between the number of abuse experiences and SID was observed (one abuse experience: OR = 1.138, 95 %-CI [0.433, 2.990], p =.793, >2 abuse experiences: OR = 2.693, 95 %-CI [1.278, 5.675], p =.009). Impaired personality functioning had an indirect effect on the association between emotional abuse and SID (b = 0.25, 95 %-CI [0.037, 0.551]).

CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes patients experience increased SID prevalences, especially those with emotional or sexual abuse. In individuals with a history of emotional abuse, impaired personality functioning partly explained SID and should therefore be considered and addressed in this patient group.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 0168-8227 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2024.111635 ID - ref1 ER -