Pain as a risk factor for suicidal ideation. A population-based longitudinal cohort study

Objective To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the general adult population. Method Data were used from two waves (baseline and three-year follow-up) of the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2. Persons without prior 12-month suicidal ideation at baseline were included in this study (N?=?5242). Pain severity and interference due to pain in the past month were measured using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey. Suicidal ideation and DSM-IV mental disorders were assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Logistic r... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Eric W de Heer
Margreet ten Have
Harm van Marwijk
Jack Dekker
Ron de Graaf
Aartjan T F Beekman
Christina M van der Feltz-Cornelis
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Pain / General population / Interference due to pain / Mental disorders / Pain severity / Suicidal ideation / Adolescent / Adult / Female / Health Surveys / Humans / Longitudinal Studies / Male / Middle Aged / Netherlands / Risk Factors / Severity of Illness Index / Young Adult
Sprache: unknown
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Objective To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the general adult population. Method Data were used from two waves (baseline and three-year follow-up) of the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2. Persons without prior 12-month suicidal ideation at baseline were included in this study (N?=?5242). Pain severity and interference due to pain in the past month were measured using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey. Suicidal ideation and DSM-IV mental disorders were assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Logistic regression analyses were performed. Results Moderate to very severe pain (OR 3.39, p?