Cosmetic Breast Augmentation and Suicide

Objective: This article discusses the unexpected relationship between cosmetic breast implants and suicide that has been found in six epidemiological investigations completed in the last several years. Method: The epidemiological studies are reviewed. Results: Across the six studies, the suicide rat...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychiatry 2007-07, Vol.164 (7), p.1006-1013
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description Objective: This article discusses the unexpected relationship between cosmetic breast implants and suicide that has been found in six epidemiological investigations completed in the last several years. Method: The epidemiological studies are reviewed. Results: Across the six studies, the suicide rate of women who received cosmetic breast implants is approximately twice the expected rate based on estimates of the general population. Although the first study of this issue suggested that the rate of suicide among women with breast implants was greater than that of women who underwent other forms of cosmetic surgery, the largest and most recent investigation in this area found no difference in the rate of suicide between these two groups of women. Conclusions: The higher-than-expected suicide rate among women with cosmetic breast implants warrants further research. In the absence of additional information on the relationship, women interested in breast augmentation who present with a history of psychopathology or those who are suspected by the plastic surgeon of having some form of psychopathology should undergo a mental health consultation before surgery.
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Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Biological and medical sciences
Body Image
Breast Implantation - adverse effects
Breast Implantation - psychology
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Cause of Death
Epidemiologic Studies
Female
Humans
Medical sciences
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Motivation
Personality Disorders - epidemiology
Personality Disorders - psychology
Plastic surgery
Postoperative Complications - epidemiology
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Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Research Design
Somatoform Disorders - epidemiology
Studies
Suicide
Suicide - psychology
Suicide - statistics & numerical data
Suicides & suicide attempts
Surgery, Plastic - adverse effects
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