Assessing Mental Pain as a Predictive Factor of Suicide Risk in a Clinical Sample of Patients with Psychiatric Disorders
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
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- Suicide Columbia Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) [22]: Scale administered by the clinicians that investigates the presence of a suicidal ideation, the intensity of the ideation and the behavior and lethality of the suicidal act;
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- Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (Ham-A) [23]: Scale administered by the clinician composed of 14 elements that investigates anxiety symptoms, both psychological and somatic;
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- Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (Ham-D) [24]: Scale administered by the clinicians; it evaluates the presence and severity of psychic and psychosomatic depressive symptoms, consisting of 21 items;
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- Psychache Scale (PAS) [25]: Self-administered scale composed of 13 items; measures the frequency and intensity of mental pain;
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- Mental Pain Questionnaire (OMMP) [14]: Self-administered scale that measures the levels of mental pain, consisting of forty-four items that investigate the nine main components of mental pain;
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- Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI II) [26]: Self-administered scale that estimates the presence and intensity of depressive symptoms referred to the last two weeks by using 21 guided answer questions;
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- Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) [29]: Self-administered scale that evaluates the three fundamental aspects of a construct called hopelessness by using 20 statements with a “true” or “false” responses.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Employment | No New AS (%) | New AS (%) | p Value |
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Invalidity | 3.19% | 27.27% | 0.002 |
Comorbidity | |||
None | 74.46% | 18.18% | 0.000 |
Substance abuse disorder | 5.32% | 36.36% | 0.000 |
Encephalopathy | 1.06% | 18.18% | 0.000 |
Antipsychotic treatment | |||
None | 65.96% | 18.18% | 0.006 |
Quetiapine | 8.51% | 45.45% | 0.006 |
History of drug abuse | |||
None | 77.66% | 36.36% | 0.008 |
Substance Poliabuse | 9.57% | 36.36% | 0.008 |
Current drug abuse | |||
None | 82.98% | 27.27% | 0.000 |
Alcol | 7.44% | 45.45% | 0.000 |
Previous AS | |||
No | 67.02% | 27.27% | 0.010 |
Yes | 32.98% | 72.73% | 0.010 |
Scales | Averages NO New AS Group | Averages YES New AS Group | Difference of Averages | p Value |
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BHS | 7.60 | 8.27 | 0.67 | 0.626 |
BDI-II | 16.91 | 26.90 | 9.99 | 0.018 |
CTQ | 34.11 | 36.55 | 2.44 | 0.509 |
PAS | 28.34 | 35.27 | 6.93 | 0.035 |
HAM-A | 7.55 | 8.45 | 0.9 | 0.721 |
HAM-D | 8.94 | 13.09 | 4.14 | 0.033 |
OMMP | 106.10 | 128.45 | 22.34 | 0.023 |
C-SSRS Lifetime | 13.12 | 14.86 | 1.74 | 0.362 |
C-SSRS Last Month | 14.12 | 12.85 | 1.27 | 0.240 |
Scales | R2 Nagelkerke | p Value | Exp (B) |
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C-SSRS Lifetime | 0.022 | 0.431 | 1.062 |
C-SSRS Last Month | 0.021 | 0.506 | 0.937 |
BHS | 0.003 | 0.686 | 1.024 |
BDI-II | 0.104 | 0.020 | 1.056 |
CTQ | 0.028 | 0.222 | 1.060 |
PAS | 0.058 | 0.080 | 1.044 |
HAM-A | 0.007 | 0.544 | 1.040 |
HAM-D | 0.095 | 0.028 | 1.129 |
OMMP | 0.078 | 0.048 | 1.109 |
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Ielmini, M.; Lucca, G.; Trabucchi, E.; Aspesi, G.L.; Bellini, A.; Caselli, I.; Callegari, C. Assessing Mental Pain as a Predictive Factor of Suicide Risk in a Clinical Sample of Patients with Psychiatric Disorders. Behav. Sci. 2022, 12, 111. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12040111
Ielmini M, Lucca G, Trabucchi E, Aspesi GL, Bellini A, Caselli I, Callegari C. Assessing Mental Pain as a Predictive Factor of Suicide Risk in a Clinical Sample of Patients with Psychiatric Disorders. Behavioral Sciences. 2022; 12(4):111. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12040111
Chicago/Turabian StyleIelmini, Marta, Giulia Lucca, Eric Trabucchi, Gian Luca Aspesi, Alessandro Bellini, Ivano Caselli, and Camilla Callegari. 2022. "Assessing Mental Pain as a Predictive Factor of Suicide Risk in a Clinical Sample of Patients with Psychiatric Disorders" Behavioral Sciences 12, no. 4: 111. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12040111