Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population

OBJECTIVES Little information exists on the association between comorbidities of mental disorders and suicidal ideation in developing countries. The current study examined the relationship between the presence of comorbid mental disorders and suicidal ideation in the adult population. METHODS This c...

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Main Authors: Yousef Veisani, Fathola Mohamadian, Ali Delpisheh
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Epidemiology 2017-07-01
Series:Epidemiology and Health
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Online Access:http://www.e-epih.org/upload/pdf/epih-39-e2017031.pdf
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spelling doaj-57ad7f8cc6114b428b26abb218bdc2072020-11-24T23:41:02ZengKorean Society of Epidemiology Epidemiology and Health2092-71932017-07-013910.4178/epih.e2017031919Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult populationYousef Veisani0Fathola Mohamadian1Ali Delpisheh2 Psychosocial Injuries Research Center, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Department of Psychology, Psychosocial Injuries Research Center, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, IranOBJECTIVES Little information exists on the association between comorbidities of mental disorders and suicidal ideation in developing countries. The current study examined the relationship between the presence of comorbid mental disorders and suicidal ideation in the adult population. METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted using the cluster random sampling method in 3 steps. Data were collected from a household assets survey and the self-administered 28-item General Health Questionnaire as first step in screening, and the Persian version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition - Text Revision was used in the second stage to determine the prevalence of mental disorders. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were used to investigate the associations between mental disorders and suicidal ideation. RESULTS Of the 763 participants, 199 (26.1%) had 1 or more mental disorder. Forty-two (71.4%) subjects with comorbidities had a history of suicidal ideation, whereas 59 (7.7%) of all participants had a history of suicidal ideation. We found that major depressive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder were the most predictive of suicidal ideation in both sexes. The odds ratio for suicidal ideation associated with having 3 comorbid disorders was 2.70 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.40 to 14.12) in males and 3.06 (95% CI, 1.25 to 15.22) in females. CONCLUSIONS Consistent with pervious data, our results confirmed that mental disorders and comorbidities of mental disorders were important predictors of suicidal ideation. Our findings are very useful for applied intervention programs to reduce the suicide rate in regions in which it is high.http://www.e-epih.org/upload/pdf/epih-39-e2017031.pdfSuicideComorbiditySuicidal ideationMental disorders
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author Yousef Veisani
Fathola Mohamadian
Ali Delpisheh
spellingShingle Yousef Veisani
Fathola Mohamadian
Ali Delpisheh
Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
Epidemiology and Health
Suicide
Comorbidity
Suicidal ideation
Mental disorders
author_facet Yousef Veisani
Fathola Mohamadian
Ali Delpisheh
author_sort Yousef Veisani
title Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
title_short Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
title_full Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
title_fullStr Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
title_sort prevalence and comorbidity of common mental disorders and associations with suicidal ideation in the adult population
publisher Korean Society of Epidemiology
series Epidemiology and Health
issn 2092-7193
publishDate 2017-07-01
description OBJECTIVES Little information exists on the association between comorbidities of mental disorders and suicidal ideation in developing countries. The current study examined the relationship between the presence of comorbid mental disorders and suicidal ideation in the adult population. METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted using the cluster random sampling method in 3 steps. Data were collected from a household assets survey and the self-administered 28-item General Health Questionnaire as first step in screening, and the Persian version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition - Text Revision was used in the second stage to determine the prevalence of mental disorders. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were used to investigate the associations between mental disorders and suicidal ideation. RESULTS Of the 763 participants, 199 (26.1%) had 1 or more mental disorder. Forty-two (71.4%) subjects with comorbidities had a history of suicidal ideation, whereas 59 (7.7%) of all participants had a history of suicidal ideation. We found that major depressive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder were the most predictive of suicidal ideation in both sexes. The odds ratio for suicidal ideation associated with having 3 comorbid disorders was 2.70 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.40 to 14.12) in males and 3.06 (95% CI, 1.25 to 15.22) in females. CONCLUSIONS Consistent with pervious data, our results confirmed that mental disorders and comorbidities of mental disorders were important predictors of suicidal ideation. Our findings are very useful for applied intervention programs to reduce the suicide rate in regions in which it is high.
topic Suicide
Comorbidity
Suicidal ideation
Mental disorders
url http://www.e-epih.org/upload/pdf/epih-39-e2017031.pdf
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