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Cross-national prevalence and risk factors for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts
Authors:Nock Matthew K  Borges Guilherme  Bromet Evelyn J  Alonso Jordi  Angermeyer Matthias  Beautrais Annette  Bruffaerts Ronny  Chiu Wai Tat  de Girolamo Giovanni  Gluzman Semyon  de Graaf Ron  Gureje Oye  Haro Josep Maria  Huang Yueqin  Karam Elie  Kessler Ronald C  Lepine Jean Pierre  Levinson Daphna  Medina-Mora Maria Elena  Ono Yutaka  Posada-Villa José  Williams David
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. nock@wjh.harvard.edu
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, the prevalence and risk factors for the immediate precursors to suicide - suicidal ideation, plans and attempts - are not wellknown, especially in low- and middle-income countries. AIMS: To report on the prevalence and risk factors for suicidal behaviours across 17 countries. METHOD: A total of 84 850 adults were interviewed regarding suicidal behaviours and socio-demographic and psychiatric risk factors. RESULTS: The cross-national lifetime prevalence of suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts is 9.2% (s.e.=0.1), 3.1% (s.e.=0.1), and 2.7% (s.e.=0.1). Across all countries, 60% of transitions from ideation to plan and attempt occur within the first year after ideation onset. Consistent cross-national risk factors included being female, younger, less educated, unmarried and having a mental disorder. Interestingly, the strongest diagnostic risk factors were mood disorders in high-income countries but impulse control disorders in low- and middle-income countries. CONCLUSION: There is cross-national variability in the prevalence of suicidal behaviours, but strong consistency in the characteristics and risk factors for these behaviours. These findings have significant implications for the prediction and prevention of suicidal behaviours.
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