Suicidal risk in patients with aggression in schizophrenia: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
L. V. Bravve,

Maria Kaydan,

G. P. Kostyuk

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16

Published: April 24, 2025

Suicide represents the primary risk factor for mortality among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, a rate that is 10 times higher than observed in general population. In study of who have committed suicide, some exhibited high aggression and impulsivity, which permitted consideration these indicators as predictors suicide risk. The extant literature contains number debates concerning diverse conceptualizations impulsivity context suicidal behavior. present examined levels verbal physical finding 43% 24% aggression, are significantly those Concurrently, an analysis psycho-emotional state patients behavior anamnesis reveals indication suppression emotions (including aggression) avoidance harm may result suicide. This at odds previously mentioned results, consequently, review sought to assess impact aggressive on schizophrenia. search was conducted accordance Preferred Reporting Items Systematic Reviews Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. PubMed, Cochrane Library, PsychINFO Mendeley Data. terms used were "aggress*" "suicid*" or "autoaggress*" "schizophrenia*". limited papers published between 2009 2024 (the last 15 years), continued until November 2024. systematic has been registered PROSPERO (CRD42024628033). A total 1,364 articles identified, 295 duplicates. Following thorough review, 1,046 did not align title abstract excluded from analysis. During search, 23 read full, eight studies met inclusion criteria. provided information effect Of these, six demonstrated positive association employed logistic regression model increased vice versa. Conversely, two revealed no aggression. Patients documented history attempts considered be thus emphasizing necessity preventive measures implemented this cohort patients. However, conclusion regarding influence entirely accurate reflect true extent problem, due significant methodological inaccuracies discrepancies design included review. https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42024628033, identifier CRD42024628033.

Language: Английский

Suicidal risk in patients with aggression in schizophrenia: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
L. V. Bravve,

Maria Kaydan,

G. P. Kostyuk

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16

Published: April 24, 2025

Suicide represents the primary risk factor for mortality among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, a rate that is 10 times higher than observed in general population. In study of who have committed suicide, some exhibited high aggression and impulsivity, which permitted consideration these indicators as predictors suicide risk. The extant literature contains number debates concerning diverse conceptualizations impulsivity context suicidal behavior. present examined levels verbal physical finding 43% 24% aggression, are significantly those Concurrently, an analysis psycho-emotional state patients behavior anamnesis reveals indication suppression emotions (including aggression) avoidance harm may result suicide. This at odds previously mentioned results, consequently, review sought to assess impact aggressive on schizophrenia. search was conducted accordance Preferred Reporting Items Systematic Reviews Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. PubMed, Cochrane Library, PsychINFO Mendeley Data. terms used were "aggress*" "suicid*" or "autoaggress*" "schizophrenia*". limited papers published between 2009 2024 (the last 15 years), continued until November 2024. systematic has been registered PROSPERO (CRD42024628033). A total 1,364 articles identified, 295 duplicates. Following thorough review, 1,046 did not align title abstract excluded from analysis. During search, 23 read full, eight studies met inclusion criteria. provided information effect Of these, six demonstrated positive association employed logistic regression model increased vice versa. Conversely, two revealed no aggression. Patients documented history attempts considered be thus emphasizing necessity preventive measures implemented this cohort patients. However, conclusion regarding influence entirely accurate reflect true extent problem, due significant methodological inaccuracies discrepancies design included review. https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42024628033, identifier CRD42024628033.

Language: Английский

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