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- Title
Risk factors for suicide in schizophrenia: systematic review and clinical recommendations.
- Authors
Popovic, D.; Benabarre, A.; Crespo, J. M.; Goikolea, J. M.; González ‐ Pinto, A.; Gutiérrez ‐ Rojas, L.; Montes, J. M.; Vieta, E.
- Abstract
Objective To identify risk factors associated with suicide of patients with schizophrenia and provide clinical recommendations, which integrate research findings into a consensus based on clinical experience and evidence. Method A task force formed of experts and clinicians iteratively developed consensus through serial revisions using the Delphi method. Initial survey items were based on systematic literature review published up to June 2013. Results Various risk factors were reported to be implicated in suicide in schizophrenia. Our findings indicate that suicide risk in schizophrenia is mainly related to affective symptoms, history of a suicide attempt and number of psychiatric admissions. Other risk factors identified are given by younger age, closeness to illness onset, older age at illness onset, male sex, substance abuse and period during or following psychiatric discharge. Integrating the evidence and the experience of the task force members, a consensus was reached on 14 clinical recommendations. Conclusion Identification of risk factors for suicide in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia is imperative to improve clinical management and develop strategies to reduce the incidence of suicide in this population. This study provides the critical overview of available data and clinical recommendations on recognition and management of the above-mentioned risk factors.
- Subjects
SCHIZOPHRENIA; SUICIDE risk factors; CLINICAL trials; DELPHI method; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2014, Vol 130, Issue 6, p418
- ISSN
0001-690X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/acps.12332