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Comparison of Baseline Characteristics between Community-based and Hospital-based Suicidal Ideators and Its Implications for Tailoring Strategies for Suicide Prevention: Korean Cohort for the Model Predicting a Suicide and Suicide-related Behavior

Authors
Park, C. Hyung KeunLee, Jae WonLee, Sang YeolMoon, JungjoonShim, Se-HoonPaik, Jong-WooKim, Shin GyeomCho, Seong-JinKim, Min-HyukKim, SeokhoPark, Jae-HyunYou, SungeunJeon, Hong JinAhn, Yong Min
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
대한의학회
Keywords
Suicide; Epidemiologic Studies; Cross-sectional Studies; Hospitals; Community Mental Health Centers; Korea
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, v.32, no.9, pp 1522 - 1533
Pages
12
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Volume
32
Number
9
Start Page
1522
End Page
1533
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7275
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2017.32.9.1522
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to identify distinguishing factors between populations with suicidal ideation recruited from hospitals and communities to make an efficient allocation of limited anti-suicidal resources according to group differences. We analyzed the baseline data from 120 individuals in a community-based cohort (CC) and 137 individuals in a hospital-based cohort (HC) with suicidal ideation obtained from the Korean Cohort for the Model Predicting a Suicide and Suicide-related Behavior (K-COMPASS) study. First, their sociodemographic factors, histories of medical and psychiatric illnesses, and suicidal behaviors were compared. Second, diagnosis by the Korean version of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, scores of psychometric scales were used to assess differences in clinical severity between the groups. The results revealed that the HC had more severe clinical features: more psychiatric diagnosis including current and recurrent major depressive episodes (odds ratio [OR], 4.054; P< 0.001 and OR, 11.432; P< 0.001, respectively), current suicide risk (OR, 4.817; P< 0.001), past manic episodes (OR, 9.500; P< 0.001), past hypomanic episodes (OR, 4.108; P= 0.008), current alcohol abuse (OR, 3.566; P= 0.020), and current mood disorder with psychotic features (OR, 20.342; P< 0.001) besides significantly higher scores in depression, anxiety, alcohol problems, impulsivity, and stress. By comparison, old age, single households, and low socioeconomic status were significantly associated with the CC. These findings indicate the necessity of more clinically oriented support for hospital visitors and more socioeconomic aid for community-dwellers with suicidality.
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