Abstract
Background: Previous studies indicate increased prevalences of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and completed suicide in Huntington's disease (HD) compared with the general population. This study investigates correlates and predictors of suicidal ideation in HR Methods: The study cohort consisted of 2106 HD mutation carriers, all participating in the REGISTRY study of the European Huntington's Disease Network. Of the 1937 participants without suicidal ideation at baseline, 945 had one or more follow-up measurements. Participants were assessed for suicidal ideation by the behavioural subscale of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS). Correlates of suicidal ideation were analyzed using logistic regression analysis and predictors were analyzed using Cox regression analysis. Results: At baseline, 169 (80%) mutation carriers endorsed suicidal ideation. Disease duration (odds ratio FORI=096; 95% confidence interval FCII: 09-10), anxiety (OR=214; 95%CI: 14-33), aggression (OR=241; 95%CI: 15-38), a previous suicide attempt (OR=395; 95%CI: 24-66), and a depressed mood (OR= 1371; 95%CI: 67-280) were independently correlated to suicidal ideation at baseline. The 4-year cumulative incidence of suicidal ideation was 99%. Longitudinally, the presence of a depressed mood (hazard ratio FHRI=205; 95%CI: 11-40) and use of benzodiazepines (HR=244; 95%CI: 12-50) at baseline were independent predictors of incident suicidal ideation, whereas a previous suicide attempt was not predictive. Limitations: As suicidal ideation was assessed by only one item, and participants were a selection of all HD mutation carriers, the prevalence of suicidal ideation was likely underestimated. Conclusions: Suicidal ideation in HD frequently occurs. Assessment of suicidal ideation is a priority in mutation carriers with a depressed mood and in those using benzodiazepines.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 248-258 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Journal of Affective Disorders |
Volume | 151 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Cohort studies
- Huntingtons disease
- Psychopathology
- Psychopharmacology
- Suicidal ideation
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In: Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 151, No. 1, 01.10.2013, p. 248-258.
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T1 - Suicidal ideation in a European Huntington's disease population
AU - Hubers, Anna A.M.
AU - Duijn, Erik Van
AU - Roos, Raymund A.C.
AU - Craufurd, David
AU - Rickards, Hugh
AU - Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard
AU - Van Der Mast, Rose C.
AU - Giltay, Erik J.
AU - Bachoud-Lévi, A. C.
AU - Bentivoglio, A. R.
AU - Biunno, I.
AU - Bonelli, R. M.
AU - Burgunder, J. M.
AU - Dunnett, S. B.
AU - Ferreira, Joaquim J.
AU - Handley, O. J.
AU - Heiberg, Arvid
AU - Illmann, T.
AU - Landwehrmeyer, G. B.
AU - Levey, J.
AU - Ramos-Arroyo, Maria A.
AU - Nielsen, J. E.
AU - Pro Koivisto, S.
AU - Päivärinta, M.
AU - Roos, R. A.C.
AU - Rojo Sebastián, A.
AU - Tabrizi, S. J.
AU - Vandenberghe, W.
AU - Verellen-Dumoulin, C.
AU - Zaremba, J.
AU - Uhrova, T.
AU - Wahlström, J.
AU - Barth, Katrin
AU - Correia-Guedes, Leonor
AU - Finisterra, Ana Maria
AU - Garde, Monica Bascuñana
AU - Bos, Reineke
AU - Betz, Sabrina
AU - Callaghan, Jenny
AU - Fullam, Ruth
AU - Ecker, Daniel
AU - Nielsen, Mette Gilling
AU - Handley, Olivia J.
AU - Hvalstedt, Carina
AU - Held, Christine
AU - Koppers, Kerstin
AU - Laurà, Matilde
AU - Martinez Horta, Saul
AU - Martínez Descals, Asunción
AU - Mestre, Tiago
AU - Minster, Sara
AU - Monza, Daniela
AU - Mütze, Lisanne
AU - Oehmen, Martin
AU - Townhill, Jenny
AU - Orth, Michael
AU - Padieu, Helene
AU - Paterski, Laurent
AU - Peppa, Nadia
AU - Koivisto, Susana Pro
AU - Roedig, Verena
AU - Rialland, Amandine
AU - Røren, Niini
AU - Šašinková, Pavla
AU - Seliverstov, Yury
AU - Cubillo, Patricia Trigo
AU - van Walsem, Marleen R.
AU - Wright, Abigail
AU - da Silva, Wildson Vieira
AU - Witjes-Ané, Marie Noelle
AU - Yudina, Elizaveta
AU - Zielonka, Daniel
AU - Zielonka, Eugeniusz
AU - Zinzi, Paola
AU - Bonelli, Raphael M.
AU - Herranhof, Brigitte
AU - Holl, Anna
AU - Kapfhammer, Hans Peter
AU - Koppitz, Michael
AU - Magnet, Markus
AU - Otti, Daniela
AU - Painold, Annamaria
AU - Reisinger, Karin
AU - Scheibl, Monika
AU - Hecht, Karen
AU - Lilek, Sabine
AU - Müller, Nicole
AU - Schöggl, Helmut
AU - Ullah, Jasmin
AU - Brugger, Florian
AU - Hepperger, Caroline
AU - Hotter, Anna
AU - Seppi, Klaus
AU - Wenning, Gregor
AU - Buratti, Lisa
AU - Hametner, Eva Maria
AU - Holas, Christiane
AU - Hametner, Eva Maria
AU - Hussl, Anna
AU - Poewe, Werner
AU - Braunwarth, Eva Maria
AU - Sprenger, Fabienne
AU - Müller, Christoph
AU - Lilek, Stefan
AU - Sinadinosa, Daniela
AU - Maria Walleczek, Anna
AU - Bonelli, Raphael M.
AU - Ladurner, Gunther
AU - Staffen, Wolfgang
AU - Flamez, Anja
AU - Morez, V.
AU - de Raedt, Sylvie
AU - Boogaerts, Andrea
AU - Vandenberghe, Wim
AU - van Reijen, Dimphna
AU - Klempír, Jirí
AU - Majerová, Veronika
AU - Roth, Jan
AU - Hartikainen, Päivi
AU - Hiivola, Heli
AU - Martikainen, Kirsti
AU - Tuuha, Katri
AU - Ignatius, Jaakko
AU - Kärppä, Mikko
AU - Åman, Jaana
AU - Mustonen, Aki
AU - Kajula, Outi
AU - Santala, Maire
AU - Allain, Philippe
AU - Guérid, Marie Anne
AU - Gohier, Bénédicte
AU - Olivier, Audrey
AU - Prundean, Adriana
AU - Scherer-Gagou, Clarisse
AU - Verny, Christophe
AU - Bost, Marie
AU - Babiloni, Blandine
AU - Debruxelles, Sabrina
AU - Duché, Charlotte
AU - Goizet, Cyril
AU - Lafoucrière, Danielle
AU - Jameau, Laetitia
AU - Spampinato, Umberto
AU - De Bruycker, Christelle
AU - Cabaret, Maryline
AU - Carette, Anne Sophie
AU - Defebvre, Luc
AU - Decorte, Eric
AU - Delval, Arnaud
AU - Delliaux, Marie
AU - Destee, Alain
AU - Dujardin, Kathy
AU - Peter, Mireille
AU - Plomhouse, Lucie
AU - Sablonnière, Bernard
AU - Simonin, Clémence
AU - Defebvre, Luc
AU - Lemaire, Marie Hélène
AU - Manouvrier, Sylvie
AU - Thibault-Tanchou, Stéphanie
AU - Vuillaume, Isabelle
AU - Krystkowiak, Pierre
AU - Duru, Cécile
AU - Roussel, Martine
AU - Wannepain, Sandrine
AU - Berrissoul, Hassan
AU - Bellonet, Marcellin
AU - Courtin, Françoise
AU - Mantaux, Béatrice
AU - Fasquel, Véronique
AU - Godefroy, Olivier
AU - Azulay, Jean Philippe
AU - Fluchère, Frédérique
AU - Delfini, Marie
AU - Eusebio, Alexandre
AU - Mundler, Laura
AU - Longato, Nadine
AU - Rudolf, Gabrielle
AU - Steinmetz, Gisèle
AU - Tranchant, Christine
AU - Wagner, Caroline
AU - Zimmermann, Marie Agathe
AU - Marcel, Christophe
AU - Calvas, Fabienne
AU - Pariente, Jérémie
AU - Démonet, Jean François
AU - Cheriet, Samia
AU - Michael Kosinski, Christoph
AU - Milkereit, Eva
AU - Probst, Daniela
AU - Reetz, Kathrin
AU - Sass, Christian
AU - Schiefer, Johannes
AU - Schlangen, Christiane
AU - Werner, Cornelius J.
AU - Gelderblom, Harald
AU - Priller, Josef
AU - Prüß, Harald
AU - Jakob Spruth, Eike
AU - Andrich, Jürgen
AU - Ellrichmann, Gisa
AU - Hoffmann, Rainer
AU - Kaminski, Barbara
AU - Saft, Carsten
AU - Stamm, Christiane
AU - Lange, Herwig
AU - Bosredon, Cecile
AU - Maass, Antonia
AU - Schmidt, Simone
AU - Storch, Alexander
AU - Wolz, Martin
AU - Kohl, Zacharias
AU - Winkler, Jürgen
AU - Capetian, Philipp
AU - Lambeck, Johann
AU - Zucker, Birgit
AU - Boelmans, Kai
AU - Ganos, Christos
AU - Goerendt, Ines
AU - Hidding, Ute
AU - Lewerenz, Jan
AU - Münchau, Alexander
AU - Orth, Michael
AU - Schmalfeld, Jenny
AU - Stubbe, Lars
AU - Zittel, Simone
AU - Diercks, Gabriele
AU - Dressler, Dirk
AU - Gorzolla, Heike
AU - Schrader, Christoph
AU - Tacik, Pawel
AU - Heinicke, Walburgis
AU - Longinus, Bernhard
AU - Bürk, Kathrin
AU - Carsten Möller, Jens
AU - Rissling, Ida
AU - Mühlau, Mark
AU - Peinemann, Alexander
AU - Städtler, Michael
AU - Weindl, Adolf
AU - Winkelmann, Juliane
AU - Ziegler, Cornelia
AU - Bohlen, Stefan
AU - Hölzner, Eva
AU - Lange, Herwig
AU - Reilmann, Ralf
AU - Sass, Christian
AU - Dose, Matthias
AU - Leythaeuser, Gabriele
AU - Ure, Alexandra
AU - REGISTRY Investigators of the European Huntington's Disease Network
PY - 2013/10/1
Y1 - 2013/10/1
N2 - Background: Previous studies indicate increased prevalences of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and completed suicide in Huntington's disease (HD) compared with the general population. This study investigates correlates and predictors of suicidal ideation in HR Methods: The study cohort consisted of 2106 HD mutation carriers, all participating in the REGISTRY study of the European Huntington's Disease Network. Of the 1937 participants without suicidal ideation at baseline, 945 had one or more follow-up measurements. Participants were assessed for suicidal ideation by the behavioural subscale of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS). Correlates of suicidal ideation were analyzed using logistic regression analysis and predictors were analyzed using Cox regression analysis. Results: At baseline, 169 (80%) mutation carriers endorsed suicidal ideation. Disease duration (odds ratio FORI=096; 95% confidence interval FCII: 09-10), anxiety (OR=214; 95%CI: 14-33), aggression (OR=241; 95%CI: 15-38), a previous suicide attempt (OR=395; 95%CI: 24-66), and a depressed mood (OR= 1371; 95%CI: 67-280) were independently correlated to suicidal ideation at baseline. The 4-year cumulative incidence of suicidal ideation was 99%. Longitudinally, the presence of a depressed mood (hazard ratio FHRI=205; 95%CI: 11-40) and use of benzodiazepines (HR=244; 95%CI: 12-50) at baseline were independent predictors of incident suicidal ideation, whereas a previous suicide attempt was not predictive. Limitations: As suicidal ideation was assessed by only one item, and participants were a selection of all HD mutation carriers, the prevalence of suicidal ideation was likely underestimated. Conclusions: Suicidal ideation in HD frequently occurs. Assessment of suicidal ideation is a priority in mutation carriers with a depressed mood and in those using benzodiazepines.
AB - Background: Previous studies indicate increased prevalences of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and completed suicide in Huntington's disease (HD) compared with the general population. This study investigates correlates and predictors of suicidal ideation in HR Methods: The study cohort consisted of 2106 HD mutation carriers, all participating in the REGISTRY study of the European Huntington's Disease Network. Of the 1937 participants without suicidal ideation at baseline, 945 had one or more follow-up measurements. Participants were assessed for suicidal ideation by the behavioural subscale of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS). Correlates of suicidal ideation were analyzed using logistic regression analysis and predictors were analyzed using Cox regression analysis. Results: At baseline, 169 (80%) mutation carriers endorsed suicidal ideation. Disease duration (odds ratio FORI=096; 95% confidence interval FCII: 09-10), anxiety (OR=214; 95%CI: 14-33), aggression (OR=241; 95%CI: 15-38), a previous suicide attempt (OR=395; 95%CI: 24-66), and a depressed mood (OR= 1371; 95%CI: 67-280) were independently correlated to suicidal ideation at baseline. The 4-year cumulative incidence of suicidal ideation was 99%. Longitudinally, the presence of a depressed mood (hazard ratio FHRI=205; 95%CI: 11-40) and use of benzodiazepines (HR=244; 95%CI: 12-50) at baseline were independent predictors of incident suicidal ideation, whereas a previous suicide attempt was not predictive. Limitations: As suicidal ideation was assessed by only one item, and participants were a selection of all HD mutation carriers, the prevalence of suicidal ideation was likely underestimated. Conclusions: Suicidal ideation in HD frequently occurs. Assessment of suicidal ideation is a priority in mutation carriers with a depressed mood and in those using benzodiazepines.
KW - Cohort studies
KW - Huntingtons disease
KW - Psychopathology
KW - Psychopharmacology
KW - Suicidal ideation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jad.2013.06.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jad.2013.06.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 23876196
AN - SCOPUS:84888645373
SN - 0165-0327
VL - 151
SP - 248
EP - 258
JO - Journal of Affective Disorders
JF - Journal of Affective Disorders
IS - 1
ER -