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Suicidal ideation among elderly homecare patients

โœ Scribed by Patrick J. Raue; Barnett S. Meyers; Jennifer L. Rowe; Moonseong Heo; Martha L. Bruce


Book ID
102225639
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
95 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Objectives

To identify the prevalence, correlates, and oneโ€year naturalistic course of suicidal ideation in a representative sample of elderly adults newly admitted to visiting nurse homecare.

Method

Five hundred and thirtyโ€nine participants (aged โ‰ฅ65), newly initiating homecare for skilled nursing services, were interviewed with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSMโ€IV (SCIDโ€IV) and measures of depression severity, medical comorbidity, functional status, and social support. Participants were classified as having no suicidal ideation in the past month, passive ideation, active ideation, or active ideation with poor impulse control or suicide plan.

Results

Fiftyโ€seven participants (10.6%) reported passive and six (1.2%) reported active suicidal ideation. Higher depression severity, greater medical comorbidity, and lower subjective social support were independently associated with the presence of any level of suicidal ideation. At one year, suicidal ideation persisted for 36.7% of those with ideation at baseline, and the incidence of suicide ideation was 5.4%

Conclusions

The high prevalence, persistence, and incidence of suicidal ideation in medically ill home healthcare patients underscore the relevance of this population for suicide prevention efforts. The clinical and psychosocial factors associated with suicidal ideation in this underserved, highโ€risk population are potentially modifiable, and thus useful targets for suicide prevention interventions. Copyright ยฉ 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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