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A comparison of the medical lethality of suicide attempts in bipolar and major depressive disorders.
Bipolar Disord. 2006 Oct; 8(5 Pt 2):558-65.BD

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Among mood disorders, bipolar disorder (BPD) is often noted to involve the highest rates of suicide attempts and possibly of completion. This study sought to determine whether suicide attempters with BPD exhibit suicide attempts with higher lethality than attempters with major depressive disorder (MDD) and to explore differences in clinical features associated with suicidal acts.

METHODS

Mood disordered suicide attempters were interviewed about Axis I and II diagnoses, lifetime history of suicide attempts, suicidal intent, suicidal ideation, the medical lethality of their most severe suicide attempt, severity of depression, hopelessness, lifetime aggression, and impulsivity.

RESULTS

The maximum lethality of suicidal acts tended to be higher among BPD attempters compared with those with MDD. However, there were no differences in the number of suicide attempts, intent to die or suicidal ideation. Suicide attempters with BPD reported higher levels of aggression and impulsivity but less hopelessness compared with MDD attempters. These differences could not be explained by Cluster B personality disorder comorbidity. Of note, within the BPD group, but not the MDD group, males reported suicidal acts with higher lethality. Multivariate analyses suggested that risk for more lethal suicide attempts is associated with BPD and male sex and that bipolar males appear to be especially vulnerable to these behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Males with BPD make more lethal suicide attempts than females with BPD, an effect not observed among the MDD sample. Our findings suggest that higher rates of suicidal behavior in BPD may be due to a specific effect of BPD on males, leading to more dangerous suicidal behaviors. This effect, together with the larger proportion of males in the BPD group compared with the MDD group may lead to higher rates of reported attempted and completed suicide.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Division of Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA. zalsman@post.tau.ac.ilNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17042829

Citation

Zalsman, Gil, et al. "A Comparison of the Medical Lethality of Suicide Attempts in Bipolar and Major Depressive Disorders." Bipolar Disorders, vol. 8, no. 5 Pt 2, 2006, pp. 558-65.
Zalsman G, Braun M, Arendt M, et al. A comparison of the medical lethality of suicide attempts in bipolar and major depressive disorders. Bipolar Disord. 2006;8(5 Pt 2):558-65.
Zalsman, G., Braun, M., Arendt, M., Grunebaum, M. F., Sher, L., Burke, A. K., Brent, D. A., Chaudhury, S. R., Mann, J. J., & Oquendo, M. A. (2006). A comparison of the medical lethality of suicide attempts in bipolar and major depressive disorders. Bipolar Disorders, 8(5 Pt 2), 558-65.
Zalsman G, et al. A Comparison of the Medical Lethality of Suicide Attempts in Bipolar and Major Depressive Disorders. Bipolar Disord. 2006;8(5 Pt 2):558-65. PubMed PMID: 17042829.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A comparison of the medical lethality of suicide attempts in bipolar and major depressive disorders. AU - Zalsman,Gil, AU - Braun,Melanie, AU - Arendt,Mikkel, AU - Grunebaum,Michael F, AU - Sher,Leo, AU - Burke,Ainsley K, AU - Brent,David A, AU - Chaudhury,Sadia R, AU - Mann,J John, AU - Oquendo,Maria A, PY - 2006/10/18/pubmed PY - 2007/2/21/medline PY - 2006/10/18/entrez SP - 558 EP - 65 JF - Bipolar disorders JO - Bipolar Disord VL - 8 IS - 5 Pt 2 N2 - OBJECTIVES: Among mood disorders, bipolar disorder (BPD) is often noted to involve the highest rates of suicide attempts and possibly of completion. This study sought to determine whether suicide attempters with BPD exhibit suicide attempts with higher lethality than attempters with major depressive disorder (MDD) and to explore differences in clinical features associated with suicidal acts. METHODS: Mood disordered suicide attempters were interviewed about Axis I and II diagnoses, lifetime history of suicide attempts, suicidal intent, suicidal ideation, the medical lethality of their most severe suicide attempt, severity of depression, hopelessness, lifetime aggression, and impulsivity. RESULTS: The maximum lethality of suicidal acts tended to be higher among BPD attempters compared with those with MDD. However, there were no differences in the number of suicide attempts, intent to die or suicidal ideation. Suicide attempters with BPD reported higher levels of aggression and impulsivity but less hopelessness compared with MDD attempters. These differences could not be explained by Cluster B personality disorder comorbidity. Of note, within the BPD group, but not the MDD group, males reported suicidal acts with higher lethality. Multivariate analyses suggested that risk for more lethal suicide attempts is associated with BPD and male sex and that bipolar males appear to be especially vulnerable to these behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Males with BPD make more lethal suicide attempts than females with BPD, an effect not observed among the MDD sample. Our findings suggest that higher rates of suicidal behavior in BPD may be due to a specific effect of BPD on males, leading to more dangerous suicidal behaviors. This effect, together with the larger proportion of males in the BPD group compared with the MDD group may lead to higher rates of reported attempted and completed suicide. SN - 1398-5647 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17042829/A_comparison_of_the_medical_lethality_of_suicide_attempts_in_bipolar_and_major_depressive_disorders_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-5618.2006.00381.x DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -