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An exploratory study of the relationship between diverse life events and specific personality disorders in a sample of suicide attempters
Authors:Blasco-Fontecilla Hilario  Baca-Garcia Enrique  Duberstein Paul  Perez-Rodriguez M Mercedes  Dervic Kanita  Saiz-Ruiz Jeronimo  Courtet Philippe  de Leon Jose  Oquendo Maria A
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Avenida de los Reyes Católicos 2, Madrid, Spain. hmblasco@yahoo.es
Abstract:Personality disorder (PD) increases risk for suicidal behavior. Certain life events (LE) can precipitate suicidal behaviors in patients with PD. A fundamental question is whether specific combinations of LE and PD increase suicidal risk. Four hundred forty-six suicide attempters (SA) were recruited from emergency rooms. We used a healthy control group (n = 515) to identify the best cut-off point for the instrument used to diagnose PD. We used the DSM-IV version of the International Personality Disorder Questionnaire-Screening Questionnaire, the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, and the Social Adjustment Scale to assess PD, Axis I disorders, and LE, respectively. After controlling for Axis I disorders, we found that "Death of spouse" preceded suicidal acts in those with antisocial PD (FET p = 0.024) and patients with narcissistic PD attempted suicide after being Fired at work (FET p = 0.002), among others. Our data suggest the presence of particular LE-PD associations in suicide attempters. Some LE-PD relationships appear independent of Axis I disorders in suicide attempters. This may offer a basis for specific targeted therapies or prevention programs aimed at decreasing suicidal risk.
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