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Population attributable risk of major depression for suicidal ideation in a random and representative community sample.

作者信息

Goldney Robert D, Dal Grande Eleonora, Fisher Laura J, Wilson David

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Adelaide University, The Adelaide Clinic, 33 Park Terrace, Gilberton, SA 5081, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2003 May;74(3):267-72. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0327(02)00017-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The importance of depression in suicidal behaviour and suicidal ideation is usually determined on clinical samples. However, public health planning also requires population data. This study utilised the population attributable risk statistic in determining the importance of major depression as a contributing factor to suicidal ideation in a random and representative sample of the population.

METHOD

Major depression and suicidal ideation as well as demographic and clinical data were delineated in a random and representative population sample of 3010 subjects. The population attributable risk statistic was used to determine the contribution of major depression to suicidal ideation.

RESULTS

Multivariate analysis demonstrated that major depression was the major contributor to the risk for suicidal ideation with a population attributable risk of 56.6%.

CONCLUSIONS

These results, utilising different measures of depression and suicidal ideation to those few previous population attributable risk studies examining this issue, confirm the overwhelming importance of major depression as a contributing factor to suicidal ideation in the community.

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