Use of prescription medication by individuals who died by suicide in Northern Ireland
Auteurs
T Benson, C Corry, S O'Neill, S Murphy, B Bunting.
Résumé
To understand medication use prior to suicide in relation to patterns, polypharmacy, and adherence. A total of 1,371 suicide cases were coded and latent class analysis used to identify combinations of medications prescribed prior to death. Two thirds had been prescribed medication with 30.7% prescribed 3 or more. Latent class analysis revealed three classes: Mixed medication use, primarily mental medication use, and baseline/low medication use. There are potentially high rates of medication non-adherence. Not only medication use but also non-adherence rates were high in this sample of individuals who died by suicide. Potential implications and areas for future research are discussed. IRLANDE-NORD ROYAUME-UNI EUROPE SUICIDE-COMPLÉTÉ PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE MÉDICAMENT ADHÉRENCE-TRAITEMENT
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