Baseline and Lifetime Suicidality and Risk Factors Among Pretrial Jail Detainees Enrolled in a Suicide Prevention Trial

参与自杀预防试验的审前羁押人员的基线和终生自杀倾向及风险因素

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Jail detention may be a marker of suicide risk in the community. This article aimed to describe the phenomenology of suicide risk, including lifetime suicidal behaviors and comorbid conditions, observed among individuals recruited into a suicide prevention trial who passed through pretrial jail detention before returning to the community. METHODS: Data on baseline characteristics of 800 adult participants from the SPIRIT (Suicide Prevention Intervention for At-Risk Individuals in Transition) study were analyzed. RESULTS: Half the participants reported a suicide attempt in the 30 days prior to study enrollment, 85% reported at least one lifetime suicide attempt, and (93%, N=743) reported any suicidal behavior in their lifetime. Most (85%) suicide attempts in the past 30 days were made in the community, prior to arrest. Participants had a mean±SD of 14.1±53.6 lifetime suicide attempts. One-third (34%) reported that their first attempt occurred when they were ≤10 years old. Comorbid conditions were common, with high rates of problematic substance use as well as symptoms of depression, posttraumatic stress, psychosis, and mania. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals passing through pretrial jail detention have a complex suicide risk profile that often includes addiction, serious mental illness, and long histories of suicidal behaviors. Because most of these individuals return to the community within days, effective postdetention suicide prevention services in the community are needed.

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