Prevalence and correlates of current suicide risk in an international sample of OCD adults: A report from the International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (ICOCS) network and Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders Network (OCRN) of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), characterized by repetitive anxiety-inducing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, is associated with higher suicide ideation and suicide attempts than the general population. This study investigates the prevalence and the correlates of current suicide ris...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of psychiatric research 2021-08, Vol.140, p.357-363
Hauptverfasser: Benatti, Beatrice, Dell'Osso, Bernardo, Shen, Hanyang, Filippou-Frye, Maria, Varias, Andrea, Sanchez, Catherine, Jo, Booil, Hollander, Eric, Fineberg, Naomi A., Stein, Dan J., Nicolini, Humberto, Lanzagorta, Nuria, Marazziti, Donatella, Pallanti, Stefano, Van Ameringen, Michael, Lochner, Christine, Karamustafalioglu, Oguz, Hranov, Luchezar, Figee, Martin, Drummond, Lynne, Grant, Jon E., Denys, Damiaan, Fontenelle, Leonardo F., Menchon, Jose M., Zohar, Joseph, Pellegrini, Luca, Rodriguez, Carolyn I.
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Zusammenfassung:Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), characterized by repetitive anxiety-inducing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, is associated with higher suicide ideation and suicide attempts than the general population. This study investigates the prevalence and the correlates of current suicide risk in adult outpatients in an international multisite cross-sectional sample of OCD outpatients. Data were derived from the International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (ICOCS) network's cross-sectional data set (N = 409). Current suicide risk (assessed by Item C of the MINI) and diagnoses of psychiatric disorders were based on DSM-IV. Chi-squared test for categorical variables and t-test for continuous variables were used to make statistical inferences about main features associated with current suicide risk. P 
ISSN:0022-3956
1879-1379
DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.05.054