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Acta Psychiatr Scand ; 140(2): 158-168, 2019 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31155713

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence of suicidal outcomes and risk factors for short- and long-term recurrence of suicidal behavior (SB) among high-risk borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients during a 24-month prospective follow-up period. METHODS: A multicenter prospective cohort study was designed to compare data obtained from 136 patients admitted to the emergency department for current suicidal ideation (SI) or a recent suicide attempt (SA). Subjects were clinically evaluated and monitored for a new SA or suicide. RESULTS: The incidence of a new SA was 25.63 events/100 persons-year, and one patient died by suicide. Child sexual abuse (CSA) was the only significant predictor throughout the complete follow-up period. The absence of prior psychiatric treatment predicts the recurrence of SB in the first 6 months of follow-up. Patient age, poor psychosocial functioning before hospitalization, age at first SA, and having multiple suicide attempts increased risk of SB recurrence at the long-term period (24th months). In addition, there was an interaction between CSA and poor psychosocial functioning that increased risk of SB. CONCLUSION: The risk of recurrence was higher during the first 6 months. Risk factors at 6 and 24 months vary. These findings are important for implementing suicide strategies.


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Borderline Personality Disorder/psychology , Child Abuse, Sexual/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Adult , Argentina/epidemiology , Borderline Personality Disorder/epidemiology , Borderline Personality Disorder/mortality , Case-Control Studies , Child , Child Abuse, Sexual/statistics & numerical data , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Incidence , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , Recurrence , Risk Factors , Suicidal Ideation
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