Risk factors of suicidal ideation in Huntington’s disease: literature review and data from Enroll-HD

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Philipp Honrath
Imis Dogan
Olga Wudarczyk
Katharina S. Görlich
Mikhail Votinov
Cornelius J. Werner
Beate Schumann
Rena T. Overbeck
Jörg B. Schulz
Bernhard G. Landwehrmeyer
Raquel E. Gur
Ute Habel
Kathrin Reetz
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[1] RWTH Aachen University Hospital,Department of Neurology
[2] RWTH Aachen University,Department of Neurology, Section Interdisciplinary Geriatrics
[3] RWTH Aachen University,Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
[4] Institute of Molecular Neuroscience and Neuroimaging,JARA
[5] Institute of Brain Structure-Function Relationships,BRAIN, Jülich
[6] University of Ulm,Aachen Research Alliance
[7] University of Pennsylvania,JARA
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Journal of Neurology | 2018年 / 265卷
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Huntington’s disease; Depression; Suicidal ideation; Risk factors; Enroll-HD;
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Suicide is a leading cause of death in Huntington’s disease (HD), following pneumonia. Up to one-fifth of individuals with HD report suicidal ideation. Identifying the risk factors of suicidal ideation in this clinical population is thus pivotal. Here, we review the literature on prevalence rates and risk factors of suicidal ideation in premanifest and manifest patients and re-evaluate them using the largest currently existing clinical dataset from the ongoing observational study “Enroll-HD” (N = 5709). Large scale studies yielded important insights regarding suicidal ideation in HD. However, estimated prevalence rates vary among studies and risk factors are still poorly understood. According to the Enroll-HD data, pre- and manifest disease stages are associated with current (5.8–10%) and a history of suicidal ideation (18.6–30.9%). Throughout the course of HD, a history of suicidal ideation and the presence of depressive symptoms were strongly associated with current suicidal ideation. However, while for premanifest individuals, socio-demographics and activities of daily living appear to be important, in manifest patients, suicidal ideation is more closely linked to anxiety, irritability, psychosis, and apathy. These results highlight the importance of treating depressive symptoms in patients with HD and addressing potential suicidal ideation during clinical monitoring. The relevance of risk factors may differ among premanifest and manifest patients.
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