BMC Psychiatry (Jul 2012)

Risk factors for suicide behaviors in the observational schizophrenia outpatient health outcomes (SOHO) study

  • Brugnoli Roberto,
  • Novick Diego,
  • Haro Josep,
  • Rossi Andrea,
  • Bortolomasi Marco,
  • Frediani Sonia,
  • Borgherini Giuseppe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-12-83
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 83

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Abstract Background To identify risk factors for suicide using data from a large, 3-year, multinational follow-up study of schizophrenia (SOHO study). Methods Baseline characteristics of 8,871 adult patients with schizophrenia were included in a logistic regression post-hoc analysis comparing patients who attempted and/or committed suicide during the study with those who did not. Results 384 (4.3%) patients attempted or committed suicide. Completed suicides were 27 (0.3%). The significant risk factors for suicide behaviors were previous suicidality, depressive symptoms, prolactin-related adverse events, male gender and history of hospitalization for schizophrenia. Conclusions In view of the observational design of the study and the post-hoc nature of the analysis, the identified risk factors should be confirmed by ad-hoc specifically designed studies.

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