Increased suicidal ideation in patients with co-occurring bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder

Auteurs

J M Carter, T J Arentsen, M J Cordova, J Ruzek, R Reiser, T Suppes, M J Ostacher.

Résumé

Suicide risk increases for those with Bipolar Disorder or PTSD, however little research has focused on risk for co-occurring Bipolar Disorder and PTSD. The aim of this article was to evaluate increased suicide risk in co-occurring disorders, and differences in suicide risk for patients with Bipolar I versus Bipolar II. This study evaluated suicide risk in patients with co-occurring PTSD and Bipolar Disorder (n = 3,158), using the MADRS and Suicide Questionnaire. Those with history of PTSD had significantly higher suicidal ideation than those without (U = 1063375.00, p textless .0001). Those with Bipolar I had higher risk than those with Bipolar II. Patients with Bipolar I and PTSD were at higher risk for suicidal ideation, implying the importance of diagnosis and risk assessment. IDÉATION TROUBLE-BIPOLAIRE TROUBLE-STRESS-POST-TRAUMATIQUE COMORBIDITÉ PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE


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