Attempted suicide risk factors in major depressive disorder patients with atypical features
10.3969/j.issn.1002-0152.2017.05.008
- VernacularTitle:伴非典型特征的抑郁症患者自杀未遂的危险因素分析
- Author:
Lin CHEN
;
Zhenpeng JI
;
Fude YANG
;
Gang WANG
;
Yiru FANG
;
Zheng LU
;
Haichen YANG
;
Jian HU
;
Zhiyu CHEN
;
Yi HUANG
;
Jing SUN
;
Xiaoping WANG
;
Huichun LI
;
Jinbei ZHANG
;
Tianmei SI
- Keywords:
Major depressive disorder;
Attempted suicide;
Atypical features;
Risk factor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases
2017;43(5):294-299
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the attempted suicide risk factors of socio-demographic and clinical charac-teristics in major depressive disorder patients with atypical features (e.g. increased appetite, weight gain and greater time spent sleeping). Methods This was a secondary analysis of the data from the Diagnostic Assessment Service for People with Bipolar Disorders in China (DASP), which was initiated by the Chinese Society of Psychiatry (CSP) and carried out in 13 major mental health centers in China. Totally 179 patients were diagnosed as atypical major depres-sive disorder patients in all 1172 major depressive disorder patients using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder, Fourth Edition (DSM-Ⅳ) by psychiatrists. Suicide attempters and nonattempters were grouped base on the interview results of suicidality module of the Mini International Neuro-psychiatric Interview (MINI). Multiple logistic regression were used to assess association between independent variables and attempted suicide in major depressive disorder patients with atypical features. Results The rater of attempted snicide was 23.5% (42/179) of atypical major depressive disorder patients reported prior or current attempted suicide. Compared to nonattempters, attempters had higher levels of suicidal ideation, postpartum depressive episodes, and the use of antipsychotic, mood stabilizers and benzodiazepines (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that number of admissions (OR=1.73, 95% CI: 1.093~2.740) and depressive episodes with suicidal ideation (OR=3.90, 95%CI: 1.506~10.092) were significantly associat-ed with attempted suicide in atypical unipolar depression patients (P<0.05). Conclusions High number of admissions and high levels of suicidal ideation may be considered as potential risk factors to identify atypical unipolar depression patients at risk for future suicidal behavior.