Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Autism. 2024 Sep;28(9):2282-2294. doi: 10.1177/13623613231225901. Epub 2024 Feb 10.
Over the past few years, more and more research is showing that many autistic people are at an increased risk for suicide. In this study, we asked participants from the Netherlands Autism Register, which is longitudinal register including individuals with autism, about their possible experiences with thoughts and feelings about suicide. Specifically, we looked at whether these thoughts and feelings in their lifetime and in the past month were related to various factors (such as their age, gender, and having psychiatric disorder diagnoses). We found that 80% of the participants had experienced thoughts about or even attempted to take their own life at least once throughout their lifetime. Furthermore, in a subgroup of participants, we found that the presence of a psychiatric disorder diagnosis, feelings of loneliness, and a higher number of autistic traits were associated with experiencing suicidal thoughts and feelings in their lifetime. For those who experienced these suicidal thoughts in the past month, we found that having (multiple) psychiatric disorder diagnoses and a higher number of autistic traits were related to more severe and frequent thoughts about suicide in the past month. Our findings show that additional factors in autistic individuals should be considered when assessing the suicide risk, and it brings us one step closer to understanding why suicide is more common for autistic people.
在过去的几年中,越来越多的研究表明,许多自闭症患者自杀的风险增加。在这项研究中,我们向荷兰自闭症登记处的参与者(该登记处是一个包括自闭症患者的纵向登记处)询问了他们可能经历过的关于自杀的想法和感受。具体来说,我们研究了这些想法和感受是否与各种因素有关,如他们的年龄、性别和是否有精神障碍诊断。我们发现,80%的参与者一生中至少有过一次自杀的想法,甚至尝试过自杀。此外,在一个参与者的亚组中,我们发现存在精神障碍诊断、孤独感和更多的自闭症特征与一生中经历自杀想法和感受有关。对于那些在过去一个月经历过这些自杀想法的人,我们发现有(多种)精神障碍诊断和更多的自闭症特征与过去一个月更严重和更频繁的自杀想法有关。我们的研究结果表明,在评估自杀风险时,应该考虑自闭症患者的其他因素,这使我们更接近理解为什么自杀在自闭症患者中更为常见。