TY - JOUR
T1 - Impulsivity and Impulsivity-Related Endophenotypes in Suicidal Patients with Substance Use Disorders
T2 - an Exploratory Study
AU - Costanza, Alessandra
AU - Rothen, Stéphane
AU - Achab, Sophia
AU - Thorens, Gabriel
AU - Baertschi, Marc
AU - Weber, Kerstin
AU - Canuto, Alessandra
AU - Richard-Lepouriel, Hélène
AU - Perroud, Nader
AU - Zullino, Daniele
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Suicidal behavior (SB) is a major problem in patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). However, little is known about specific SB risk factors in this population, and pathogenetic hypotheses are difficult to disentangle. This study investigated some SB and SUD-related endophenotypes, such as impulsivity, aggression, trait anger, and risk-taking behaviors (RTBs), in forty-eight patients with SUDs in relation to lifetime history of suicide attempts (SAs). Disorders related to alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, opiates, and hallucinogenic drugs were included. Lifetime SAs was significantly associated with both higher impulsivity and higher aggression, but not with trait anger. A higher number of RTBs were associated with lifetime SAs and higher impulsivity, but not with aggression and trait anger. Assessing these endophenotypes could refine clinical SB risk evaluation in SUDs patients by detecting higher-risk subgroups. An important limitation of this study is exiguity of its sample size. Its primary contribution is inclusion of all SUD types.
AB - Suicidal behavior (SB) is a major problem in patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). However, little is known about specific SB risk factors in this population, and pathogenetic hypotheses are difficult to disentangle. This study investigated some SB and SUD-related endophenotypes, such as impulsivity, aggression, trait anger, and risk-taking behaviors (RTBs), in forty-eight patients with SUDs in relation to lifetime history of suicide attempts (SAs). Disorders related to alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, opiates, and hallucinogenic drugs were included. Lifetime SAs was significantly associated with both higher impulsivity and higher aggression, but not with trait anger. A higher number of RTBs were associated with lifetime SAs and higher impulsivity, but not with aggression and trait anger. Assessing these endophenotypes could refine clinical SB risk evaluation in SUDs patients by detecting higher-risk subgroups. An important limitation of this study is exiguity of its sample size. Its primary contribution is inclusion of all SUD types.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11469-020-00259-3
DO - 10.1007/s11469-020-00259-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85082858836
SN - 1557-1874
VL - 19
SP - 1729
EP - 1744
JO - International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
JF - International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
IS - 5
ER -