2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108906
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Substance use and suicide outcomes among self-injured trauma patients

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“…Presence of a major psychiatric disorder was associated with firearm attempts relative to controls and with admission to psychiatric services post-discharge; however, we did not find increased risk of attempt among individuals with AUD or SUD. While previous research has indicated that presence of a major psychiatric condition, AUD, or SUD is associated with increased suicide risk, (Conner, Bridge, et al, 2019;Hawton & van Heeringen, 2009;Schneider, 2009;Wilcox et al, 2004) our findings suggest that chronic substance use may inhibit the practical capacity for suicide leading to reduced ability or intent to enact more fatal attempt methods (Karnick et al, 2021;Klonsky & May, 2015). Further, presence of a major psychiatric disorder, AUD, SUD, and being a smoker were also associated with reduced mortality risk.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Presence of a major psychiatric disorder was associated with firearm attempts relative to controls and with admission to psychiatric services post-discharge; however, we did not find increased risk of attempt among individuals with AUD or SUD. While previous research has indicated that presence of a major psychiatric condition, AUD, or SUD is associated with increased suicide risk, (Conner, Bridge, et al, 2019;Hawton & van Heeringen, 2009;Schneider, 2009;Wilcox et al, 2004) our findings suggest that chronic substance use may inhibit the practical capacity for suicide leading to reduced ability or intent to enact more fatal attempt methods (Karnick et al, 2021;Klonsky & May, 2015). Further, presence of a major psychiatric disorder, AUD, SUD, and being a smoker were also associated with reduced mortality risk.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Globally, over 800,000 people commit suicide every year ( World Health Organization, 2014 ), and suicide was recently listed as the main cause of premature death for adolescents suffering from psychosis ( Barbeito et al, 2021 ). Risk factors associated with suicide are complex and include the psychotic symptoms themselves ( Stefenson and Titelman, 2016 ; Hawton et al, 2005 ), substance and alcohol use ( Karnick et al, 2021 ; Kamali et al, 2000 ), the male sex ( Franklin et al, 2017 ), and socio-economic issues ( Song and Lee, 2016 ). Comorbid depression may contribute to suicidality ( Upthegrove et al, 2017 ; Hawton et al, 2013 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Drug screening during the admission in trauma centres is the focal point of information gathering for substance use. Many studies used drug screening results to examine the effect of pre-injury substance use on the different clinical outcomes of trauma patients (Cowperthwaite and Burnett 2011 ; Andelic et al 2010 ; Karnick et al 2021 ; Cheng et al 2016 ; Yeung et al 2013 ; Culhane and Freeman 2020 ). As pre-injury substance use is one of the major contributors to traumatic injury, its effect on different health outcomes (e.g., mortality and cardiac complications) were studied previously (Cheng et al 2016 ; Culhane and Freeman 2020 ; Cannon et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%