Can suicide attempt be related to problem drinking: cohort study

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Can suicide attempt be related to problem drinking: cohort study
In the Journal:
Alcohol & alcoholism. 2019, 54 (1), p. 104-111
Keywords:
LT
Socialinės problemos / Social problems.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Alkoholio vartojimas; Bandymas nusižudyti; Gėrimo problema; Kohortinis tyrimas; Mėginimas nusižudyti; Probleminis alkoholio vartojimas; Savižudybė; Cohort study; Drinking; Drinking problem; Lithuania; Problem drinking; Suicide; Suicide attempt; Suicide attempts.

ENAlcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor in suicidal behaviour, but there is still discussion about which factor might imply greater suicide risk-acute alcohol intoxication or being a problems drinkers. The aim of this study was to analyse the association between a suicide attempt and the drinking pattern and to evaluate the risk factors for suicide attempt among problem drinkers versus non-problem drinkers. We found that problem drinking (CAGE ≥2) is an important issue in suicide attempts. Factors predicting suicide attempt among problem drinkers were male gender, younger age, being married or in a partnership status, low education and acute alcohol intoxication prior a suicide attempt. A cohort study was performed including all cases of patients (n = 425) hospitalized in the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences after a suicide attempt. Participants completed a selfadministered questionnaire that included questions on sociodemographic characteristics, the nature of the suicide attempt, the question of alcohol consumption prior to the suicide attempt and a CAGE questionnaire screening for problem drinking (CAGE ≥ 2). Two-thirds (70.9%) of male and 43.2% of female suicide attempters were problem drinkers. Problem drinking versus non-problem drinking increased the risk of suicide attempt especially according to gender (3.2 times for male), age (1.08 times for younger age), marital status (among married or in a partnership-1.58 times), education level (among <12 years-2.04 times) and acute alcohol intoxication prior a suicide attempt (8.15 times-among intoxicated). Our results highlight that being a problem drinker as well as the use of alcohol at the time of the event is an important issue in suicide attempt. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1093/alcalc/agy080
ISSN:
0735-0414
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