2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00406-002-0365-6
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Suicidal ideation in a female population sample

Abstract: Our results underline the need for assessment of suicidality even in women with subsyndromal states.

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“…The proportion was strikingly similar to that previously observed in an older population sample of adult women aged 25-65 years residing in the same study area (Waern, Spak, & Sundh, 2002). While the risk of lifetime suicidal thoughts was increased more than threefold and the risk of lifetime suicide attempts more than fourfold in the 20-year-olds with AUD, we could not show an independent association after adjustment for depression.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The proportion was strikingly similar to that previously observed in an older population sample of adult women aged 25-65 years residing in the same study area (Waern, Spak, & Sundh, 2002). While the risk of lifetime suicidal thoughts was increased more than threefold and the risk of lifetime suicide attempts more than fourfold in the 20-year-olds with AUD, we could not show an independent association after adjustment for depression.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…MDD' has been previously accepted as an independent risk factor for suicidal ideation. 37 38 In the present study, people with MDD had a higher risk of developing suicidal ideation than those without (aOR 17.04; 95% CI 11.91 to 24.39). We also discovered that MDD is not only an independent risk factor for suicidal ideation but also has additive interactions with annual personal income and ADL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…9,16 Depression is also identified as the alteration of the frame of mind associated to secondary phenomena conducive to it 17,18 and it is characterized by loss of interest and enjoyment of things and life, diminished vitality that leads to reduced levels of activity and to exaggerated fatigue, which is even present almost daily upon minimum effort, during two or more consecutive weeks. 19,20 For its detection, at least two of the following symptoms should be present: diminished attention and concentration, loss of self confidence, sense of inferiority, ideas of guilt or of being useless, somber perspective of the future, suicidal thoughts and/or actions, besides sleep and appetite disorders. 9,10 The concept of depression in the health field is related to a set of symptoms for its detection, diagnosis, and treatment.…”
Section: Its Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%