The relationship between suicidality and socio‐demographic variables, physical disorders, and psychiatric disorders: Results from the singapore mental health study 2016

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Suicidality encompasses suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts. This paper aims to establish associations between suicidality and sociodemographic variables, physical disorders, and psychiatric disorders. The Singapore Mental Health Study 2016 was a population‐level epidemiological survey, which determined the prevalence of physical disorders, psychiatric disorders, and suicidality. Questionnaires were used to determine socio‐demographic information. A total of 6216 respondents were interviewed. Lifetime prevalence of suicidal ideation, planning, and attempts were 7.8%, 1.6%, and 1.6%, respectively. All components of suicidality were more likely in those with major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol use disorder, and chronic pain. Suicidal ideation and attempts were more likely in those with diabetes. Age above 65, being male, and a monthly household income of ≥ SGD 10,000 were associated with a lower likelihood of suicidal ideation. These findings indicate that there are high‐risk groups for whom suicidality is a concern, and for whom interventions may be needed.

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Kudva, K. G., Abdin, E., Vaingankar, J. A., Chua, B. Y., Shafie, S., Verma, S. K., … Subramaniam, M. (2021). The relationship between suicidality and socio‐demographic variables, physical disorders, and psychiatric disorders: Results from the singapore mental health study 2016. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084365

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