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024 | 7 | a https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-2667(22)00158-x2 DOI |
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100 | 1 | a Hiyoshi, Ayako4 aut |
245 | 1 0 | a Substance use disorder and suicide-related behaviour around dates of parental death and its anniversaries :b a register-based cohort study |
264 | 1 | b Elsevier BV,c 2022 |
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520 | a Background Parental death and its anniversaries, including anticipation of these dates, might cause distress andincrease the risk of substance use disorder and suicide-related behaviour in bereaved adolescents and young adults.We examined whether the risk of substance use disorder and suicide-related behaviour increases around the date ofparental death and subsequent anniversaries.Methods Using Swedish national registers, we conducted a cohort study of individuals aged 12–24 years. We includedindividuals aged 12–24 years between Jan 1, 2001, and Dec 31, 2014, whose parents were alive at entry (n=1 858 327)and followed up with them until the end of age 24 years. We excluded individuals with a half-sibling, a history ofemigration, a previous record of the outcome events, a parental death before study entry, two parental deaths on thesame day during the follow-up, or missing data for relevant variables. Follow-up ended on the day of an outcomeevent or on Dec 31, 2014; at age 25 years, emigration, or death; or a year before the second parental death. We studiedsubstance use disorder and suicide-related behaviour outcomes separately and included non-fatal and fatal events inboth outcomes. We used Cox regression to estimate hazard ratios (HRs), controlling for baseline psychiatric,demographic, and socioeconomic characteristics. Parental death was modelled as a time-varying exposure over72 monthly periods, starting from 1 year before the parental death to the fifth year and later after the death.Unmeasured confounding was also addressed in within-individual comparisons using a case-crossover design.Findings During follow-up (median 7·5 [IQR 4·3–10·6] years), there were 42 854 substance use disorder events, witha crude rate of 3·1 per 1000 person-years. For suicide-related behaviour, there were 19 827 events, with a crude rate of1·4 per 1000 person-years. Most of the events studied were non-fatal. In the month of parental death, the HR forsubstance use disorder risk was 1·89 (95% CI 1·07–3·33) among male participants, and, for suicide-related behaviour,was 3·76 (1·79–7·89) among male participants and 2·90 (1·61–5·24) among female participants. In male participants,there was an increased risk around the first anniversary (substance use disorder: HR 2·64 [95% CI 1·56–4·46] duringthe anniversary month; 2·21 [1·25–3 ·89] for the subsequent month; and for suicide-related behaviour: 3·18[1·32–7·66] for the subsequent month). Among female participants, an increased risk of substance use disorderrecurred around every year consistently in the month before the anniversary of the death and there was an increasedrisk for suicide-related behaviour in the months of the first and second anniversaries.Interpretation Although effect sizes were large in this cohort study, the number of individuals who had the outcomeswas small. Nevertheless, adolescents and young adults, especially women and girls, who had the death of a parentshowed increased risk of substance use disorder and suicide-related behaviour around the first few death anniversaries.Adolescents and young adults, especially women and girls, who had the death of a parent could benefit from preventivemeasures to reduce distress around the first few years of death anniversaries | |
650 | 7 | a MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAPx Hälsovetenskapx Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi0 (SwePub)303022 hsv//swe |
650 | 7 | a MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCESx Health Sciencesx Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology0 (SwePub)303022 hsv//eng |
700 | 1 | a Berg, Lisau Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap4 aut0 (Swepub:su)liol4865 |
700 | 1 | a Saarela, Jan4 aut |
700 | 1 | a Fall, Katja4 aut |
700 | 1 | a Grotta, Alessandrau Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap4 aut0 (Swepub:su)agrot |
700 | 1 | a Shebehe, Jacques4 aut |
700 | 1 | a Kawachi, Ichiro4 aut |
700 | 1 | a Rostila, Mikael,d 1977-u Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap4 aut0 (Swepub:su)rosti |
700 | 1 | a Montgomery, Scott4 aut |
710 | 2 | a Stockholms universitetb Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap4 org |
773 | 0 | t The Lancet Public Healthd : Elsevier BVg 7:8, s. e683-e693q 7:8<e683-e693x 2468-2667 |
856 | 4 | u https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-2667(22)00158-xy Fulltext |
856 | 4 8 | u https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-208082 |
856 | 4 8 | u https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-2667(22)00158-x |
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