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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS 卷:222
Risk factors for suicide in offspring bereaved by sudden parental death from external causes
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Burrell, Lisa Victoria1  Mehlum, Lars1  Qin, Ping1 
[1] Univ Oslo, Natl Ctr Suicide Res & Prevent, Sognsvannsveien 21, N-0372 Oslo, Norway
关键词: Suicide;    Bereavement;    Norway;    Social support;    Socioeconomic status;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jad.2017.06.064
来源: Elsevier
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Background Parentally bereaved offspring have an increased suicide risk as a group, but the ability to identify specific individuals at risk on the basis of risk and protective factors is limited. The present study aimed to investigate to what degree different risk factors influence suicide risk in offspring bereaved by parental death from external causes. Methods: Based on Norwegian registers, individual-level data were retrieved for 375 parentally bereaved suicide cases and 7500 parentally bereaved gender-and age-matched living controls. Data were analysed with conditional logistic regression. Results: Bereaved offspring with low social support, indicated by offspring's single status and repeated changes in marital status and residence, had a significantly increased suicide risk compared to bereaved offspring with high social support. Moreover, low socioeconomic status, having an immigration background, having lost both parents and loss due to suicide significantly increased suicide risk. Limitations: Several variables relevant to bereavement outcome, such as coping mechanisms and the quality of the parent-offspring relationship are impossible to examine by utilizing population registers. Moreover, the availability of data did not enable the measurement of marital stability and residence stability across the entire lifespan for older individuals. Conclusions: Healthcare professionals should be aware of the additional risk posed by the identified risk factors and incorporate this knowledge into existing practice and risk assessment in order to identify individuals at risk and effectively target bereaved family and friends for prevention and intervention programs. Ideal follow-up for bereaved families should include a specific focus on mobilizing social support

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