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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Suicide in 5.9 Million Individuals Receiving Care in the Veterans Health Administration Health System

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Journal J Affect Disord
Date 2014 Jul 12
PMID 25012403
Citations 29
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Abstract

Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) confers risk for suicidal ideation and suicide attempts but a link with suicide is not yet established. Prior analyses of users of the Veterans health administration (VHA) Health System suggest that other mental disorders strongly influence the association between PTSD and suicide in this population. We examined the association between PTSD and suicide in VHA users, with a focus on the influence of other mental disorders.

Methods: Data were based on linkage of VA National Patient Care Database records and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention׳s National Death Index, with data from fiscal year 2007-2008. Analyses were based on multivariate logistic regression and structural equation models.

Results: Among users of VHA services studied (N=5,913,648), 0.6% (N=3620) died by suicide, including 423 who had had been diagnosed with PTSD. In unadjusted analysis, PTSD was associated with increased risk for suicide, with odds ratio, OR (95% confidence interval, 95% CI)=1.34 (1.21, 1.48). Similar results were obtained after adjustment for demographic variables and veteran characteristics. After adjustment for multiple other mental disorder diagnoses, PTSD was associated with decreased risk for suicide, OR (95% CI)=0.77 (0.69, 0.86). Major depressive disorder (MDD) had the largest influence on the association between PTSD and suicide.

Limitations: The analyses were cross-sectional. VHA users were studied, with unclear relevance to other populations.

Conclusion: The findings suggest the importance of identifying and treating comorbid MDD and other mental disorders in VHA users diagnosed with PTSD in suicide prevention efforts.

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