TY - JOUR
T1 - Suicidal behavior in juvenile bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder patients: Systematic review and meta-analysis
AU - Serra, Giulia
AU - De Crescenzo, Franco
AU - Maisto, Francesco
AU - Galante, João R.
AU - Iannoni, Maria Elena
AU - Trasolini, Monia
AU - Maglio, Gino
AU - Tondo, Leonardo
AU - Baldessarini, Ross J.
AU - Vicari, Stefano
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Objective: To assess rates and lethality of suicidal behavior in studies of children and adolescents diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD). Methods: This PROSPERO-registered protocol (CRD-42019159676) systematically reviewed reports on suicidal behavior among juveniles (age ≤ 18 years), and pooled data on risk (% of subjects) and rates (%/year), followed by random-effects meta-analysis and multivariable linear regression modeling. Results: Included were 41 reports (1995–2020) from 15 countries involving 104,801 juveniles (102,519 diagnosed with MDD, 2282 with BD), at risk for 0.80–12.5 years. Meta-analytically pooled suicide attempter-rates averaged 7.44%/year [95%CI: 5.63–9.25] with BD and 6.27%/year [5.13–7.41] with MDD. Meta-analysis of 5 studies with both diagnostic groups found significantly greater attempt risk with BD vs. MDD (OR = 1.59 [1.24–2.05], p < 0.0001). In 6 studies, suicide rate with juvenile mood disorders averaged 125 [56.9–236]/100,000/year, similar to adult rates, >30-times greater than in the general juvenile population, and higher among older adolescents. The ratio of attempts/suicides (A/S) was 52.6 among mood-disordered juveniles, indicating greater lethality than among juveniles in the general population (A/S ≥ 250), but somewhat less than in the estimated adult general population (A/S ca. 30). Conclusions: Rates of suicide attempts in juveniles with a major mood disorder averaged 6580/100,000/year, were greater in BD versus MDD observed under the same conditions, and greater with shorter periods of observation. Lethality (fatalities per suicide attempt) was greater in juveniles diagnosed with major affective disorders than in the juvenile general population, but less than in adults.
AB - Objective: To assess rates and lethality of suicidal behavior in studies of children and adolescents diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD). Methods: This PROSPERO-registered protocol (CRD-42019159676) systematically reviewed reports on suicidal behavior among juveniles (age ≤ 18 years), and pooled data on risk (% of subjects) and rates (%/year), followed by random-effects meta-analysis and multivariable linear regression modeling. Results: Included were 41 reports (1995–2020) from 15 countries involving 104,801 juveniles (102,519 diagnosed with MDD, 2282 with BD), at risk for 0.80–12.5 years. Meta-analytically pooled suicide attempter-rates averaged 7.44%/year [95%CI: 5.63–9.25] with BD and 6.27%/year [5.13–7.41] with MDD. Meta-analysis of 5 studies with both diagnostic groups found significantly greater attempt risk with BD vs. MDD (OR = 1.59 [1.24–2.05], p < 0.0001). In 6 studies, suicide rate with juvenile mood disorders averaged 125 [56.9–236]/100,000/year, similar to adult rates, >30-times greater than in the general juvenile population, and higher among older adolescents. The ratio of attempts/suicides (A/S) was 52.6 among mood-disordered juveniles, indicating greater lethality than among juveniles in the general population (A/S ≥ 250), but somewhat less than in the estimated adult general population (A/S ca. 30). Conclusions: Rates of suicide attempts in juveniles with a major mood disorder averaged 6580/100,000/year, were greater in BD versus MDD observed under the same conditions, and greater with shorter periods of observation. Lethality (fatalities per suicide attempt) was greater in juveniles diagnosed with major affective disorders than in the juvenile general population, but less than in adults.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Attempt
KW - Bipolar
KW - Child
KW - Major depressive
KW - Suicide
KW - Adolescent
KW - Attempt
KW - Bipolar
KW - Child
KW - Major depressive
KW - Suicide
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/304692
U2 - 10.1016/j.jad.2022.05.063
DO - 10.1016/j.jad.2022.05.063
M3 - Article
SN - 0165-0327
VL - 311
SP - 572
EP - 581
JO - Journal of Affective Disorders
JF - Journal of Affective Disorders
ER -