Authors
- Tonguç D. Berkol, From the Department of Psychiatry (Berkol), Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, the Department of Psychiatry (İslam), Haseki Research and Training Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Kırlı), Arnavutköy State Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Özyıldırım), Öteki Psychotherapy Center, and the Department of Biology (Pınarbaşı), Faculty of Science, İstanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
- Serkan İslam, From the Department of Psychiatry (Berkol), Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, the Department of Psychiatry (İslam), Haseki Research and Training Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Kırlı), Arnavutköy State Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Özyıldırım), Öteki Psychotherapy Center, and the Department of Biology (Pınarbaşı), Faculty of Science, İstanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
- Ebru Kırlı, From the Department of Psychiatry (Berkol), Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, the Department of Psychiatry (İslam), Haseki Research and Training Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Kırlı), Arnavutköy State Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Özyıldırım), Öteki Psychotherapy Center, and the Department of Biology (Pınarbaşı), Faculty of Science, İstanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
- Rasim Pınarbaşı, From the Department of Psychiatry (Berkol), Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, the Department of Psychiatry (İslam), Haseki Research and Training Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Kırlı), Arnavutköy State Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Özyıldırım), Öteki Psychotherapy Center, and the Department of Biology (Pınarbaşı), Faculty of Science, İstanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
- İlker Özyıldırım, From the Department of Psychiatry (Berkol), Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, the Department of Psychiatry (İslam), Haseki Research and Training Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Kırlı), Arnavutköy State Hospital, the Department of Psychiatry (Özyıldırım), Öteki Psychotherapy Center, and the Department of Biology (Pınarbaşı), Faculty of Science, İstanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
Objectives: To identify clinical predictors of suicide attempts in patients with bipolar disorder. Methods: This study included bipolar patients who were treated in the Psychiatry Department, Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey, between 2013 and 2014; an informed consent was obtained from the participants. Two hundred and eighteen bipolar patients were assessed by using the structured clinical interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV) Axis-I (SCID-I) in order to detect all possible psychiatric comorbid diagnoses. Clinical predictors of suicide attempts were examined in attempters and non-attempters. The study design was retrospective. Results: The lifetime suicide attempt rate for the entire sample was 19.2%. Suicide attempters with bipolar disorder had more lifetime comorbidity of eating disorder. Female gender and family history of mood disorder were significant predictors for suicide attempts. There was no difference between groups in terms of bipolar disorder subtype, onset age of bipolar disorder, total number of episodes, first and predominant episode type, suicide history in first degree relatives, severity of episodes, and hospitalization and being psychotic. Conclusion: Our study revealed that female gender, family history of mood disorder, and eating disorder are more frequent in bipolar patients with at least one suicide attempt.
Article Type
Research Article
Recommended Citation
Berkol, Tonguç D.; İslam, Serkan; Kırlı, Ebru; Pınarbaşı, Rasim; and Özyıldırım, İlker
(2016)
"Suicide attempts and clinical features of bipolar patients,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 37:
Iss.
6, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.6.12776
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