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Childhood-maltreatment subtypes in bipolar patients with suicidal behavior: systematic review and meta-analysis.

TitleChildhood-maltreatment subtypes in bipolar patients with suicidal behavior: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsDuarte D [1], Belzeaux R [2], Étain B [3], Greenway KT [4], Rancourt E [5], Correa H [6], Turecki G [7], Richard-Devantoy S [8]
JournalBraz J Psychiatry
Volume42
Issue5
Pagination558-567
Date Published2020 Sep-Oct
ISSN1809-452X
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Patients with bipolar disorders have a high risk of suicidal behavior. Childhood maltreatment is a well-established risk factor for suicidal behavior. The objective of this study was to examine the association between childhood-maltreatment subtypes and vulnerability to suicide attempts in bipolar disorder using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ).METHODS: A literature review was performed using the MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycINFO databases. Thirteen studies met the selection criteria. In the meta-analysis, the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used to assess a wide range of childhood maltreatment subtypes, which were analyzed by using a random-effects model to account for the likely variations of true effect sizes between the included studies.RESULTS: In the systematic review, 13 studies met the selection criteria. The CTQ was selected for the meta-analysis to increase the homogeneity of assessment and to encompass a wide range of childhood-maltreatment subtypes. The data were analyzed using a random-effects model. Compared to bipolar non-attempters, bipolar suicide attempters had experienced childhood maltreatment with a significantly higher frequency and had higher total CTQ scores (Hedges' g = -0.38, 95%CI -0.52 to -0.24, z = -5.27, p < 0.001) and CTQ sub-scores (sexual abuse: g = -0.39, 95%CI -0.52 to -0.26, z = -5.97; physical abuse: g = -0.26, 95%CI -0.39 to -0.13, z = -4.00; emotional abuse: g = -0.39, 95%CI -0.65 to -0.13, z = -2.97; physical neglect: g = -0.18, 95%CI -0.31 to -0.05, z = -2.79; emotional neglect: g = -0.27, 95%CI -0.43 to -0.11, z = -3.32).CONCLUSIONS: Childhood maltreatment, as assessed by the CTQ, may contribute to an increased risk of suicidal behavior among people with bipolar disorders. Recognizing maltreatment as an etiological risk factor is a crucial step toward furthering science-based preventive psychiatry.

DOI10.1590/1516-4446-2019-0592 [9]
Alternate JournalBraz J Psychiatry
PubMed ID32520164 [10]
PubMed Central IDPMC7524421

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