Suicide risk assessment: examining transitions in suicidal behaviors among pregnant women in Perú
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Autor
Levey, Elizabeth J.Rondón, Marta B.
Sanchez, Sixto
Zhong, Qiu-Yue
Williams, Michelle A.
Gelaye, Bizu
Fecha de publicación
2018-07xmlui.metadata.dc.contributor.email
[email protected]
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Springer-Verlag WienJournal
Archives of Women's Mental HealthDOI
10.1007/s00737-018-0884-4Enlaces adicionales
http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00737-018-0884-4Resumen
The goals of this research were to characterize suicidal behavior among a cohort of pregnant Peruvian women and identify risk factors for transitions between behaviors. The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview suicide questionnaire was employed to assess suicidal behavior. Discrete-time survival analysis was used to study the cumulative age-of-onset distribution. The hazard function was calculated to assess the risk of onset of each suicidal behavior. Among 2062 participants, suicidal behaviors were endorsed by 22.6% of participants; 22.4% reported a lifetime history of suicidal ideation, 7.2% reported a history of planning, and 6.0% reported attempting suicide. Childhood abuse was most strongly associated with suicidal behavior, accounting for a 2.57-fold increased odds of suicidal ideation, nearly 3-fold increased odds of suicide planning, and 2.43-fold increased odds of suicide attempt. This study identified the highest prevalence of suicidal behavior in a population of pregnant women outside the USA. Diverse populations of pregnant women and their patterns of suicidal behavior transition must be further studied. The association between trauma and suicidal behavior indicates the importance of trauma-informed care for pregnant women.Tipo
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleDerechos
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessIdioma
engDescripción
El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.ISSN
1434-18161435-1102
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s00737-018-0884-4
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