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Suicide ideation severity is associated with severe suicide attempts in a military setting

There is an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of suicidal behavior prevention measures in the military. The association of three widely used tools with severe suicide attempts was assessed in this setting. Thirty-nine Israeli soldiers (59% males), mean age 19 yrs., who attempted suicide during mil...

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Published in:European psychiatry 2019-09, Vol.61, p.49-55
Main Authors: Shelef, Leah, Klomek, Anat Brunstein, Fruchter, Eyal, Kedem, Ron, Mann, J. John, Zalsman, Gil
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Language:English
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Summary:There is an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of suicidal behavior prevention measures in the military. The association of three widely used tools with severe suicide attempts was assessed in this setting. Thirty-nine Israeli soldiers (59% males), mean age 19 yrs., who attempted suicide during military service were divided into two groups: severe (n = 14; 35.9%) and moderate suicide attempts, and were assessed using the Scale for Suicide Ideation (SSI), Suicide Intent Scale (SIS) and the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Seven items from the SSI (p = 0.008), two items from SIS and one item from C-SSRS were associated with severe suicide attempts. Kendall’s tau-b correlation with bootstrap demonstrated stability of these correlations. Greater severity of suicidal ideation was associated with more severe suicide attempts. The combination of male gender, available firearms and current severe suicide ideation is high-risk danger sign in a military setting, even when reported intent to die is low.
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2019.06.005