Study: Hepatitis and HIV/AIDS patients suffering from infections at high risk of committing suicide
Study: Hepatitis and HIV/AIDS patients suffering from infections at high risk of committing suicide
The study, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry investigated associations between infectious diseases and the risk of death by suicide.
There were about 8,09,384 (11.2 per cent) individuals hospitalised with infection during follow-up. Among them, 32,683 suicide cases came up, and of those 7,892 (24.1 per cent) individuals had been previously diagnosed with infection during hospitalisation. Study results suggest hospitalisation with infection was linked to a 42 per cent higher risk of suicide death compared to those individuals without infection. Also, the study suggested that more the infections, longer the treatment and higher the apparent risk of death by suicide. Read about how to help a person who is suicidal.
‘Our findings support linking infections, proinflammatory cytokines and inflammatory metabolites to increased risk of suicidal behaviour,’ said Lena C. Brundin, researcher at the Van Andel Research Institute in the US. They also noted that an association between infection and suicide could also be an epiphenomenon or be impacted by other factors. The psychological effect of being hospitalised with a severe infection might affect the risk of suicide. ‘Our findings indicate that infections may have a relevant role in the pathophysiological mechanisms of suicidal behaviour. Provided that the association between infection and the risk of death by suicide was causal, identification and early treatment of infections could be explored as a public health measure for prevention of suicide, the study concludes. Also read about 12 signs that your child is suicidal.
Source: IANS
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