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Suicidal ideation among people with Parkinson's disease and comparison with a control group.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. May2023, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p1-19. 19p.
Subject
*SUICIDE prevention
*DRUG therapy for Parkinson's disease
*PATIENT aftercare
*REGRESSION analysis
*SUICIDAL ideation
*PARKINSON'S disease
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*MENTAL depression
*QUALITY of life
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*RESEARCH funding
*MEDICAL appointments
*ODDS ratio
*LONGITUDINAL method
*DISEASE complications
Language
ISSN
0885-6230
Abstract
Background Detection of suicidal ideation (SI) is key for trying to prevent suicide. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of SI and related factors in Spanish people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD) and to compare them with a control group. Methods PD patients and controls recruited from the Spanish cohort COPPADIS from January 2016 to November 2017 were included. Two visits were conducted: V0 (baseline); V2 (2-year ± 1 month follow-up). SI was defined as a score ≥1 on item nine of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Regression analyses were conducted to identify factors related to SI. Results At baseline, 693 PwPD (60.2% males; 62.59 ± 8.91 years old) and 207 controls (49.8% males; 60.99 ± 8.32 years old) were included. No differences between PwPD and controls were detected in SI frequency at either V0 (5.1% [35/693] vs. 4.3% [9/207]; p = 0.421) or at V2 (5.1% [26/508] vs. 4.8% [6/125]; p = 0.549). Major depression (MD) and a worse quality of life were associated with SI at both visits in PwPD: V0 (MD, OR = 5.63; p = 0.003; PDQ-39, OR = 1.06; p = 0.021); V2 (MD, OR = 4.75; p = 0.027; EUROHIS-QOL8, OR = 0.22; p = 0.006). A greater increase in the BDI-II total score from V0 to V2 was the only factor predicting SI at V2 (OR = 1.21; p = 0.002) along with an increase in the total number of non-antiparkinsonian drugs (OR = 1.39; p = 0.041). Conclusion The frequency of SI (5%) in PwPD was similar to in controls. Depression, a worse quality of life, and a greater comorbidity were related to SI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]