Author/Authors :
Jaana T. Suokas، نويسنده , , Kirsi Suominen، نويسنده , , Hannele Heila¨، نويسنده , , Aini Ostamo، نويسنده , , Terhi Aalto-Seta¨la¨، نويسنده , , Jonna Pera¨la¨، نويسنده , ,
Samuli Saarni، نويسنده , , Jouko Lo¨nnqvist، نويسنده , , Jaana M. Suvisaari، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background Nationwide general population study establishes
the prevalence of suicide attempts in different mental
disorders among young adults and their sociodemographic
correlates. Current psychiatric symptoms are also examined.
Methods A random sample of 1,894 young Finnish adults
aged 20–34 years were approached to participate in a
questionnaire containing several screens for mental health
interviews. All screen positives and random sample of
screen negatives were invited to an SCID interview.
Altogether 546 subjects participated in the interview.
Diagnostic assessment and lifetime history of suicide
attempts were based on all available systematically evaluated
information from the questionnaire, the interview
and/or case records.
Results The lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts was
5.6% in men and 6.9% in women. Both mental disorders
and poor educational and occupational functioning were
associated with lifetime suicide attempts. Lifetime history
of suicide attempts was associated with current psychological
distress, problems related to substance use and other
psychiatric symptoms, even after taking current Axis I
disorder into account. Suicide attempts were most common
in persons with psychotic disorders (41%).
Conclusions These results suggest that continued efforts
are needed to outreach and treat effectively young adults
with serious mental disorders. Young people who make a
suicide attempt should be offered treatment. It seems also
important to prevent psychosocial alienation of young
people by providing them with adequate education and
work possibilities.