Age of first suicide attempt in men and women: An admixture analysis

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Objectives. To define different subgroups of suicide attempters according to age at onset of suicide attempts. Methods. Participants were 229 suicide attempters (147 females; 82 males) admitted to a general hospital in Madrid, Spain. We used admixture analysis to determine the best-fitting model for the age at onset of suicide attempts separated by sex. Results. The best fitted model for the age at onset of suicide attempts was a mixture of two gaussian distributions. Females showed an earlier age at onset of suicide attempts in both Gaussian distributions (mean ± S.D.) (26.98 ± 5.69 and 47.98 ± 14.13) than males (32.77 ± 8.11 and 61.31 ± 14.61). Early-onset female attempters were more likely to show borderline personality disorder than late-onset female attempters (OR = 11.11; 95% CI = 2.43-50.0). Conclusions. Age at onset of suicide attempts characterizes different subpopulations of suicide attempters. Copyright © 2012 Hilario Blasco-Fontecilla et al.

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Blasco-Fontecilla, H., Alegria, A. A., Delgado-Gomez, D., Legido-Gil, T., Saiz-Ruiz, J., Oquendo, M. A., & Baca-Garcia, E. (2012). Age of first suicide attempt in men and women: An admixture analysis. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/825189

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