Suicidal ideation reported on the PHQ9 and risk of suicidal behavior across age groups
Recommended Citation
Rossom RC, Coleman KJ, Ahmedani B, Beck A, Johnson E, Oliver M, Simon GE. Suicidal ideation reported on the PHQ9 and risk of suicidal behavior across age groups. Journal of affective disorders 2017; 215:77-84.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2017
Publication Title
Journal of affective disorders
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Joint Commission recommends all patients be screened for suicide. However, differences in suicide attempt and death rates may affect how well tools predict risk across age groups. Our objective was to determine whether item 9 of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ9) predicts risk for suicide attempts and deaths across age groups.
METHODS: PHQ9s completed by adult outpatients treated for mental health conditions in 2010-2012 at four Mental Health Research Network-affiliated healthcare systems were used to measure depression severity and suicidal ideation. Suicide attempts were identified via ICD-9 codes and suicide deaths via ICD-10 codes and state death certificates.
RESULTS: In all, 939,268PHQ9s were completed by 297,290 outpatients. Compared to those without, those with nearly daily suicidal ideation were 5-to-8 times more likely to attempt suicide and 3-to-11times more likely to die by suicide within 30 days, and 2-to-4times more likely to attempt suicide and 2-to-6 times more likely to die by suicide within 365 days. The increased risk of suicide death for those with any level of suicidal ideation persisted over two years. The relationships between suicide thoughts and attempts and deaths were similar across age groups.
LIMITATIONS: Our sample was limited to outpatients completing a PHQ9 and relied on pre-existing clinical and administrative data.
CONCLUSIONS: Suicidal ideation reported on the PHQ9 was a robust predictor of suicide attempts and deaths regardless of age, and this increased risk persisted for two years. Healthcare systems should address both the immediate and sustained risk for suicide for patients of all ages.
Medical Subject Headings
Adult; Age Factors; Depressive Disorder; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Outpatients; Risk Factors; Suicidal Ideation; Suicide; Suicide, Attempted; United States
PubMed ID
28319695
Volume
215
First Page
77
Last Page
84