Title of article :
Pre-adult onset and patterns of suicidality in patients with a history of recurrent depression
Author/Authors :
Williams، نويسنده , , J. Mark G. and Barnhofer، نويسنده , , Thorsten and Crane، نويسنده , , Catherine and Duggan، نويسنده , , Danielle S. and Shah، نويسنده , , Dhruvi and Brennan، نويسنده , , Kate and Krusche، نويسنده , , Adele and Crane، نويسنده , , Rebecca and Eames، نويسنده , , Catrin and Jones، نويسنده , , Mariel and Radford، نويسنده , , Sholto and Russell، نويسنده , , Ian T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
eport assesses the association between age of onset of major depression and later suicidality in a sample of 276 recurrently depressed patients recruited for the Oxford/Bangor Staying Well after Depression (SWAD) Trial, and interviewed when in remission.
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udy enrolled adult patients with a history of at least three episodes of non-psychotic major depressive disorder from primary care and psychiatric care practices and through community advertisements. At study entry, all participants estimated the age of their first onset of a major depressive episode and completed both self-report and interview-based assessments of past and current suicidal ideation and behavior. Participants were divided into pre-adult and adult onset groups using a cut-off age of 18.
s
eight percent of the sample reported a pre-adult age of onset. Pre-adult age of onset was significantly associated with suicidality, both from self-report and from interviewer assessment even when adjusting for differences in age, gender, employment status, length of the disorder and early adversity.
tions
nt variables were all assessed through retrospective reports.
sions
ult age of onset is closely associated with risk for and severity of later suicidality, replicating, in a sample of patients assessed when in remission, findings from studies that assessed patients when currently depressed. The association of pre-adult age of onset with suicidality is not due to differences in sociodemographic variables, length of the disorder and early adversity.
Keywords :
keywords , depression , Suicidality , Suicide attempts , early onset , Pre-adult onset
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders