Risk factors for late-life suicide - A prospective, community-based study

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Turvey, CL [1 ]
Conwell, Y [1 ]
Jones, MP [1 ]
Phillips, C [1 ]
Simonsick, E [1 ]
Pearson, JL [1 ]
Wallace, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Iowa, Coll Med, Psychiat Res MEB, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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Despite the fact that people age 65 and older have the highest rates of suicide of any age-group, late-life suicide has a, low prevalence, making it difficult to conduct prospective studies. The authors examined risk factors for late-life suicide on the basis of general information collected directly from older subjects participating in a community-based prospective study of aging, the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly. Demograpbic variables, presence of a relative or friend to confide in, alcohol use, and sleep qualify were assessed at baseline interview. Baseline and follow-up data were used to determine physical, cognitive, and affective functioning, as well as medical status. Of 14,456 people, 21 committed suicide over the 10-year observation period. Depressive symptoms, perceived health status, sleep quality and absence of a relative or friend to confide in predicted late-suicide. Suicide victims did not have greater alcohol use and did not report more medical illness or physical impairment. This study provided additional information about the context of late-life depression that also contributes to suicidal behavior: poor perceived health, poor sleep quality, and limited presence of a relative or friend to confide in.
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