Awareness of illness and suicidal behavior in delusional disorder patients

Authors

  • Oriol Molina-Andreu Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa; Department of Mental Health
  • Alexandre González-Rodríguez University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic; Schizophrenia Unit; Clinical Institute of Neurosciences
  • Alexandre Pons Villanueva University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic; Schizophrenia Unit; Clinical Institute of Neurosciences
  • Rafael Penadés University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic; Schizophrenia Unit; Clinical Institute of Neurosciences
  • Rosa Catalán University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic; Schizophrenia Unit; Clinical Institute of Neurosciences
  • Miquel Bernardo University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic; Schizophrenia Unit; Clinical Institute of Neurosciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-60830000000034

Abstract

Background The relationship between insight and suicidal behavior among psychotic patients is poorly studied and possibly mediated by clinical variables. Objectives Our goal was to investigate clinical differences in suicidal and non-suicidal delusional disorder (DD) patients, and to evaluate the relationship between insight, psychotic and depressive symptoms. Methods Cross-sectional study in 64 consecutive DD patients. For assessment, we used the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD-17), the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), the Personal and Social Performance Scale (PSP), and the first three items of the SUMD scale for insight. The sample was divided according to the presence of suicide attempts. To investigate psychopathological associations, bivariate correlation coefficients were used. Age at onset served as covariate in subsequent analyses. Results Suicidal DD patients had higher depressive symptoms and were more frequently admitted than non-suicidal patients. A logistic regression model confirmed that insight, depressive symptoms and age at onset were predictors of suicidal behavior. Unawareness of the effects of medication was negatively related to depressive symptoms. After adjustment, depressive symptoms were weakly correlated to better insight into the effects of medication. No other statistically significant correlations were found. Discussion Depressive symptoms, insight and age at onset of disease may be potential predictors of suicidal behavior in DD patients.

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Published

2014-01-01

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Brief Report

How to Cite

Awareness of illness and suicidal behavior in delusional disorder patients . (2014). Archives of Clinical Psychiatry, 41(6), 156-158. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-60830000000034