脳卒中後の自殺のリスク増加:人口ベースのマッチングコホート研究
Manav V Vyas1,2,3,4, Claire de Oliveira3,4,5, Gustavo Saposnik1,1,2,3,4
1Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada.
まとめ
脳卒中を生き延びた人は 特に若者や 低所得者層は 自殺の危険性が著しく高いのです この高いリスクは長期にわたって持続し,継続的な精神的健康モニタリングが必要になります.
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 精神科
- 流行病学について
背景:
- 脳卒中は 長期的障害の主な原因です
- 脳卒中の後の 精神衛生上のリスクを理解することは 患者のケアにとって極めて重要です
研究 の 目的:
- 脳卒中の自殺のタイミングと危険因子を調べるため
- 重度のうつ病が 脳卒中と自殺との関連を 変えてしまうかどうか
主な方法:
- カナダのオンタリオ州で実施された人口を対象とした遡及的なコホート研究.
- 脳卒中の生存者群と一般集団の対照群の1対1のマッチング
- 原因特有の危険モデルで 自殺リスクとうつ病の役割を分析しました
主要な成果:
- 脳卒中を生き延びた人の自殺率は 対照群の2.87倍でした
- 脳卒中の1年後に自殺のリスクが高まった.
- 若い生存者 低所得地域や 重度のうつ病を患っている人は より大きなリスクに直面しています
結論:
- 脳卒中の自殺リスクは 長期にわたる監視が必要である.
- 自殺傾向に対する標的型スクリーニングは 脆弱な脳卒中生存者のサブグループにとって不可欠です
- 介入は社会経済的な要因と 精神疾患の併発症に対処すべきです
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