Volume 34, Issue 3 pp. 320-327

Suicide Attempts in an African Schizophrenia Population: An Assessment of Demographic Risk Factors

D.J.H. Niehaus MMed

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D.J.H. Niehaus MMed

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Department of Psychiatry, PO Box 19090, Tyger-berg, 7505, South Africa; E-mail: [email protected].Search for more papers by this author
C. Laurent MD, PhD

C. Laurent MD, PhD

LGN-CNRS, Hospital de la Salpêtriére in Paris, France

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E. Jordaan PhD

E. Jordaan PhD

Biostatistics Unit of the Medical Research Council of South Africa in Bellville, South Africa

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L. Koen MMed

L. Koen MMed

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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P. Oosthuizen MMed

P. Oosthuizen MMed

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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N. Keyter Nursing Diploma

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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J. E. Muller MMed

J. E. Muller MMed

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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N. I. Mbanga Nursing Diploma

N. I. Mbanga Nursing Diploma

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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J.-F. Deleuze PhD

J.-F. Deleuze PhD

Department of Genomics at Aventis Pharma, Evry, France.

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J. Mallet PhD

J. Mallet PhD

LGN-CNRS, Hospital de la Salpêtriére in Paris, France

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D. J. Stein MD, PhD

D. J. Stein MD, PhD

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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R. Emsley MMed, PhD

R. Emsley MMed, PhD

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

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First published: 20 January 2011
Citations: 10

Abstract

This study investigated demographic variables, including affected sibling pair status, as risk factors for suicidal behavior in schizophrenia patients of African (Xhosa) descent. Xhosa subjects with schizophrenia were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS) and then stratified into two groups: those with (n = 90) and those without (n = 364) a history of previous suicide attempts. Demographic parameters (including gender, age, and social circumstances, sib ship) were then compared across these groups. Demographic predictors of suicide included sib ship status (p = 0.038; OR = 1.7) and age of onset of illness (p = 0.008; OR = 2.5). On further analysis of suicide in siblings, only a minority of sib pairs was found to be concordant for a lifetime history of suicide attempts (3%). These findings raise the possibility that affected sib pair status may be protective in nature. Given the counter-intuitive nature of this finding, further work is needed to replicate it, and to explore possible underlying mechanisms.

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