Abstract
Background
Studying suicidal ideation (SI) has methodological advantages over examining completed suicide and may provide useful insight into suicidal behaviour. SI is not only strongly associated with mental disorder (particularly depression), but also disability. This article explores the relationship between SI and disability in greater detail.
Methods
In the survey of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain, 8,580 randomly selected adults were interviewed. Three questions were asked to assess SI, and a set of questions identified ADL limitation.
Results
Data was available on SI and ADL limitation in 8,513 of those surveyed. The independent association between SI and specific ADL limitations was greatest in older people. The strength of association between SI and ADL limitation increased with the number of domains of ADL affected and was of similar magnitude for most individual domains. In those with limitation in ADL, limited social support remained independently associated with SI.
Conclusions
Disability is an important independent correlate of suicidal ideation, particularly in older people. Preventative programmes need to be considered for disabled older people.
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Dennis, M., Baillon, S., Brugha, T. et al. The influence of limitation in activity of daily living and physical health on suicidal ideation: results from a population survey of Great Britain. Soc Psychiat Epidemiol 44, 608–613 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-008-0474-2
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