Suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and HIV infection


Autoria(s): Kelly, Brian; Raphael, Beverley; Judd, Fiona; Perdices, Michael; Kernutt, Graeme J.; Burnett, Paul C.; Dunne, Michael P.; Burrows, Graham D.
Data(s)

01/09/1998

Resumo

A cross-sectional study was performed to investigate the prevalence and predictors of suicidal ideation and past suicide attempt in an Australian sample of human imumunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and HIV-negative homosexual and bisexual men. Sixty-five HIV-negative and 164 HIV-positive men participated. A suicidal ideation score was derived from using five items selected from the Beck Depression Inventory and the General Health Questionnaire (28-item version). Lifetime and current prevalence rates of psychiatric disorder were evaluated with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule Version-III-R. The HIV-positive (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] Stage IV) men (n=85) had significantly higher total suicidal ideation scores than the asymptomatic HIV-positive men (CDC Stage II/III) (n=79) and the HIV-negative men. High rates of past suicide attempt were detected in the HIV-negative (29%) and HIV-positive men (21%). Factors associated with suicidal ideation included being HIV-positive, the presence of current psychiatric disorder, higher neuroticism scores, external locus of control, and current unemployment. In the HIV-positive group analyzed separately, higher suicidal ideation was discriminated by the adjustment to HIV diagnosis (greater hopelessness and lower fighting spirit), disease factors (greater number of current acquired immunodeficiency syndrome [AIDS]-related conditions), and background variables (neuroticism). Significant predictors of a past attempted suicide were a positive lifetime history of psychiatric disorder (particularly depression diagnoses), a lifetime history of injection drug use, and a family history of suicide attempts. The findings indicate increased levels of suicidal ideation in symptomatic HIV-positive men and highlight the role that multiple psychosocial factors associated with suicidal ideation and attempted suicide play in this population.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27121/

Publicador

American Psychiatric Publishing

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27121/1/Kelly_Raphael_Judd1998b.pdf

http://psy.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/39/5/405

Kelly, Brian , Raphael, Beverley, Judd, Fiona, Perdices, Michael, Kernutt, Graeme J., Burnett, Paul C., Dunne, Michael P., & Burrows, Graham D. (1998) Suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and HIV infection. Psychosomatics, 39(5), pp. 405-415.

Direitos

Copyright 1998 American Psychiatric Publishing

Fonte

Division of Research and Commercialisation; Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #HIV infection/AIDS #Suicide #Cross-sectional study
Tipo

Journal Article