Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)

Objective: To investigate the prevalence rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) and their association with substance use in a nationally representative sample of Brazilians. Methods: The Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS) is a household cross-sectional survey that investigated the consumption of psychotropic drugs and associated risk factors. This national probability sample survey used a multistage cluster design to select 4,607 participants aged 14 or older and had a total response rate of 77%. Illegal drug use, SI and SA were obtained by confidential self-report assessment. Results: SI and SA were reported by 9.9 and 5.4% of the sample, respectively. This prevalence was 20.8 and 12.4% among individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD), 31.5 and 16.5% among cannabis users and 40.0 and 20.8% among cocaine users. After adjusting for demographic characteristics, tobacco use, family history of suicide and depression, both SI and SA were positively associated with AUD, cannabis and cocaine use. Conclusion: AUD, cannabis and cocaine use were significantly associated with SI and SA, even after the adjustments. Public health initiatives targeting suicide prevention should consider including assessment and management of substance misuse, and therapeutic approaches to substance misuse should include assessment of suicidality.

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Main Authors: Abdalla,Renata R., Miguel,André C., Brietzke,Elisa, Caetano,Raul, Laranjeira,Ronaldo, Madruga,Clarice S.
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-444620190005004372019-10-14Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)Abdalla,Renata R.Miguel,André C.Brietzke,ElisaCaetano,RaulLaranjeira,RonaldoMadruga,Clarice S. Suicidal ideation suicide attempts substance abuse alcohol misuse Objective: To investigate the prevalence rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) and their association with substance use in a nationally representative sample of Brazilians. Methods: The Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS) is a household cross-sectional survey that investigated the consumption of psychotropic drugs and associated risk factors. This national probability sample survey used a multistage cluster design to select 4,607 participants aged 14 or older and had a total response rate of 77%. Illegal drug use, SI and SA were obtained by confidential self-report assessment. Results: SI and SA were reported by 9.9 and 5.4% of the sample, respectively. This prevalence was 20.8 and 12.4% among individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD), 31.5 and 16.5% among cannabis users and 40.0 and 20.8% among cocaine users. After adjusting for demographic characteristics, tobacco use, family history of suicide and depression, both SI and SA were positively associated with AUD, cannabis and cocaine use. Conclusion: AUD, cannabis and cocaine use were significantly associated with SI and SA, even after the adjustments. Public health initiatives targeting suicide prevention should consider including assessment and management of substance misuse, and therapeutic approaches to substance misuse should include assessment of suicidality.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de PsiquiatriaBrazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.41 n.5 20192019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/othertext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462019000500437en10.1590/1516-4446-2018-0054
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Caetano,Raul
Laranjeira,Ronaldo
Madruga,Clarice S.
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Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
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Miguel,André C.
Brietzke,Elisa
Caetano,Raul
Laranjeira,Ronaldo
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title Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
title_short Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
title_full Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
title_fullStr Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
title_full_unstemmed Suicidal behavior among substance users: data from the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS)
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description Objective: To investigate the prevalence rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) and their association with substance use in a nationally representative sample of Brazilians. Methods: The Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drug Survey (II BNADS) is a household cross-sectional survey that investigated the consumption of psychotropic drugs and associated risk factors. This national probability sample survey used a multistage cluster design to select 4,607 participants aged 14 or older and had a total response rate of 77%. Illegal drug use, SI and SA were obtained by confidential self-report assessment. Results: SI and SA were reported by 9.9 and 5.4% of the sample, respectively. This prevalence was 20.8 and 12.4% among individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD), 31.5 and 16.5% among cannabis users and 40.0 and 20.8% among cocaine users. After adjusting for demographic characteristics, tobacco use, family history of suicide and depression, both SI and SA were positively associated with AUD, cannabis and cocaine use. Conclusion: AUD, cannabis and cocaine use were significantly associated with SI and SA, even after the adjustments. Public health initiatives targeting suicide prevention should consider including assessment and management of substance misuse, and therapeutic approaches to substance misuse should include assessment of suicidality.
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