2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2011.03.003
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Suicide attempts are associated with worse quality of life in patients with bipolar disorder type I

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“…Table 1 provides an overview of all studies included in the final sample and of all data elements used during the data analysis process. Study designs included one case report (Kerner et al, 2013), seven transversal studies (Goldstein et al, 2012;Kheirabadi et al, 2012;Undurraga et al, 2012;De Abreu et al, 2012;Algorta et al, 2011;Evans et al, 2012;Gomes et al, 2010), nineteen cohort studies (Parmentier et al, 2012;Huber et al, 2014;Ruengorn et al, 2012;Etain et al, 2013;Cassidy, 2011;Baldessarini et al, 2012;Bellivier et al, 2011;Sears et al, 2013;Jiménez et al, 2013;Leon et al, 2012;Finseth et al, 2012;Oquendo et al, 2010;Kenneson et al, 2013;Gilbert et al, 2011;Shabani et al, 2013;Acosta et al, 2012;Song et al, 2012;Suttajit et al, 2013), and fifteen case-control studies (Eroglu et al, 2013;Antypa et al, 2013;Ryu et al, 2010;Manchia et al, 2013;Neves et al, 2010;Magno et al, 2011;Yoon et al, 2011;Arias et al, 2013;Clements et al, 2013;Kamali et al, 2012;de Moraes et al, 2013;Azorin et al, 2013;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 provides an overview of all studies included in the final sample and of all data elements used during the data analysis process. Study designs included one case report (Kerner et al, 2013), seven transversal studies (Goldstein et al, 2012;Kheirabadi et al, 2012;Undurraga et al, 2012;De Abreu et al, 2012;Algorta et al, 2011;Evans et al, 2012;Gomes et al, 2010), nineteen cohort studies (Parmentier et al, 2012;Huber et al, 2014;Ruengorn et al, 2012;Etain et al, 2013;Cassidy, 2011;Baldessarini et al, 2012;Bellivier et al, 2011;Sears et al, 2013;Jiménez et al, 2013;Leon et al, 2012;Finseth et al, 2012;Oquendo et al, 2010;Kenneson et al, 2013;Gilbert et al, 2011;Shabani et al, 2013;Acosta et al, 2012;Song et al, 2012;Suttajit et al, 2013), and fifteen case-control studies (Eroglu et al, 2013;Antypa et al, 2013;Ryu et al, 2010;Manchia et al, 2013;Neves et al, 2010;Magno et al, 2011;Yoon et al, 2011;Arias et al, 2013;Clements et al, 2013;Kamali et al, 2012;de Moraes et al, 2013;Azorin et al, 2013;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk factors associated with sociodemographic components (seven studies) (Huber et al, 2014;De Abreu et al, 2012;Ruengorn et al, 2012;Algorta et al, 2011;Cassidy, 2011;Antypa et al, 2013;Ryu et al, 2010); Risk factors associated with genetic components (six studies) (Manchia et al, 2013;Sears et al, 2013;Neves et al, 2010;Magno et al, 2011;Jiménez et al, 2013;Kerner et al, 2013); Risk factors associated with Medicines and Drugs in general that interfere with bipolar disorder (eight studies) (Bellivier et al, 2011;Yoon et al, 2011;Leon et al, 2012;Arias et al, 2013;Clements et al, 2013;Finseth et al, 2012;Oquendo et al, 2010;Kenneson et al, 2013); Risk factors associated with Biological components (three studies) (Kamali et al, 2012;Evans et al, 2012;Gomes et al, 2010); Risk factors associated with Psychological causes (seven studies) (Parmentier et al, 2012;Shabani et al, 2013;Acosta et al, 2012;Song et al, 2012;Suttajit et al, 2013;Stewart et al, 2009); and Risk factors associated with components of Religious and Spiritual (three studies) components (Azorin et al, 2013;Dervic et al, 2011;. Among the 42 studies, 8 discussed about "suicide risk factors in Bipolar Affective disorder" -more broadly (Goldstein et al, 2012;Eroglu et al, 2013;Kheirabadi et al, 2012;Undurraga et al, 2012;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, suicidal risk in patients with schizophrenia was significantly associated with poor social and psychological quality of life, identifying important subgroups of the patients at high risk for suicide [10][11][12]. In patients with diabetes mellitus or bipolar disorder, lower HRQOL were significant contributors to suicidal behavior [7,9]. These findings support the need for quality of life assessments to identify people at risk for suicide behaviors with a view toward early intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Previous studies have revealed a significant association between HRQOL and suicide behaviors [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Although the assessment of HRQOL provides valuable insight into the risk of suicide, research knowledge is limited by the small number of subjects with suicidal behaviors, the generally older population of subjects with suicidal behaviors, patients with a specific disease, and/or insufficient adjustment for confounding variables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most research suggests that impulsiveness [24][25][26] , a greater number of depressive episodes over the course of the disease [27][28][29][30] , a greater number of psychiatric hospitalizations 28,31,32 , early age of onset of the disorder 27,32-34 , a previous history of SAs 29,30,35,36 , the presence of aggression and impulsiveness throughout life 28,30,32 and suicidal ideation in the past 28,29,31,33 , are risk factors for suicidal behavior (Table 1). A few other studies point to such factors as: physical and sexual abuse 31,33 , comorbidity with narcissistic, antisocial, or borderline personality disorders 31,35 , the presence of hopelessness 29,35 , male gender 28,29 , the slightest presence of psychosis, few reasons to live 28 , lower scores for quality of life 37 , marital status of single, a family history of suicide and SA, the predominance of depressive symptoms, the severity of episodes, mixed states, rapid cycling, the abuse of alcohol/drugs 27,33 , mania induced by antidepressants (ADs) 27 , lack of confidence 31 , anxiety, fewer episodes of the illness, shorter duration of illness, early age of admission, severity, and the first episode of depression 29 . However, not all studies confirm these findings [27][28]…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%