학술논문

Risk of suicide attempt following hospital discharge; a systematic review of the literature.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Psychiatry. 2022 Special issue S1, Vol. 63, pS263-S264. 2p.
Subject
*ATTEMPTED suicide
*HOSPITAL admission & discharge
*PSYCHIATRIC hospital care
*SUICIDE statistics
Language
ISSN
0924-9338
Abstract
Introduction: Suicide risks among psychiatric patients appear to be especially high soon after hospitalization. Given the importance of such outcomes, and the lack of recent reviews of post-discharge suicide attempt risks, we evaluated reported findings on the risk of suicide and attempts following psychiatric hospitalization Objectives: We aimed to evaluate recent findings from research on the risk of both suicides and attempts following psychiatric hospitalization. Methods: With systematic, computerized searching, we identified 48 studies (1964-2017) involving 1,700,785 subjects. Follow-up was limited to =12 months after discharge from psychiatric hospitalization to avoid inflation of annualized rates due to shorter exposure times. Results: The overall observed pooled, annualized rate of completed suicide was 241 (confidence interval, 238-243) per 100,000 personexposure years in 41 studies, and for attempts, 722 (698-746) in 13 studies. In six studies (64,848 subjects) reporting on both suicides and attempts, the ratio of annualized rates for attempts/completed suicides was 8.79 (6.63-12.0). Among all 48 studies, cumulative distribution of suicidal events included 26.4% (25.9-26.9) within the initial month, 40.8% (40.2-41.4) within 3 months, and 73.2% (72.7-73.7) within 12 months of discharge. Conclusions: Among patients recently discharged from psychiatric hospitalization, rates of suicide deaths and attempts were far higher than in the general population or even in unselected clinical samples of comparable patients, with a strong inverse association with time post-discharge. Improved monitoring and care of patients discharged from psychiatric hospitalization are needed, ideally with detailed planning and implementation of aftercare prior to discharge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]