Background: Suicide risk is high in first episode schizophrenia. Little data are available in young individuals at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of psychosis. Purposes of the study were: (1) to assess prevalence and incidence rates of suicide attempts, suicidal ideation, and completed suicide in UHR individuals compared with First Episode Psy chosis (FEP) and non-FEP/UHR help-seeking peers at baseline and over a 24-month follow-up time, and (2) to explore any association of suicidal ideation with other psychopathological parameters at baseline. Methods: 273 young people (13–35 years) were evaluated with the Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Men tal States (CAARMS), the Beck Depression Inventory – II Edition (BDI), and theWorld Health Organization Quality Of Life scale – Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF). The BDI item 9 cut-off score of ≥1 dichotomized the presence/ab sence of suicidal ideation. Results: UHR individuals showed more severe suicidal ideation and a higher percentage of individuals with a his tory of attempted suicide than FEP and non-UHR/FEP samples, and a higher 2-year incidence rate of suicide at tempts than non-UHR/FEP subjects. No inter-group differences in incidence rates of completed suicide were found. In the UHR group, suicidal ideation was associated with BDI-II and CAARMS “Anhedonia” scores, and showed a negative correlation with all WHOQOL-BREF scores. Conclusions: Suicidal ideation is frequent in UHR subjects, supporting the routine monitoring of suicide risk in people at risk of psychosis. Suicide risk is correlated with severity of depression and anhedonia, and with a poorer quality of life

Pelizza, L., Poletti, M., Azzali, S., Paterlini, F., Garlassi, S., Scazza, I., et al. (2020). Suicide risk in young people at Ultra -High Risk (UHR) of psychosis: Findings from a 2-year longitudinal study. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 220, 98-105.

Suicide risk in young people at Ultra -High Risk (UHR) of psychosis: Findings from a 2-year longitudinal study

Pelizza, L
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Chiri, LR;
2020

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Background: Suicide risk is high in first episode schizophrenia. Little data are available in young individuals at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of psychosis. Purposes of the study were: (1) to assess prevalence and incidence rates of suicide attempts, suicidal ideation, and completed suicide in UHR individuals compared with First Episode Psy chosis (FEP) and non-FEP/UHR help-seeking peers at baseline and over a 24-month follow-up time, and (2) to explore any association of suicidal ideation with other psychopathological parameters at baseline. Methods: 273 young people (13–35 years) were evaluated with the Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Men tal States (CAARMS), the Beck Depression Inventory – II Edition (BDI), and theWorld Health Organization Quality Of Life scale – Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF). The BDI item 9 cut-off score of ≥1 dichotomized the presence/ab sence of suicidal ideation. Results: UHR individuals showed more severe suicidal ideation and a higher percentage of individuals with a his tory of attempted suicide than FEP and non-UHR/FEP samples, and a higher 2-year incidence rate of suicide at tempts than non-UHR/FEP subjects. No inter-group differences in incidence rates of completed suicide were found. In the UHR group, suicidal ideation was associated with BDI-II and CAARMS “Anhedonia” scores, and showed a negative correlation with all WHOQOL-BREF scores. Conclusions: Suicidal ideation is frequent in UHR subjects, supporting the routine monitoring of suicide risk in people at risk of psychosis. Suicide risk is correlated with severity of depression and anhedonia, and with a poorer quality of life
2020
Pelizza, L., Poletti, M., Azzali, S., Paterlini, F., Garlassi, S., Scazza, I., et al. (2020). Suicide risk in young people at Ultra -High Risk (UHR) of psychosis: Findings from a 2-year longitudinal study. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 220, 98-105.
Pelizza, L; Poletti, M; Azzali, S; Paterlini, F; Garlassi, S; Scazza, I; Chiri, LR; Pupo, S; Pompili, M; Raballo, A
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