Association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder. (June 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder. (June 2019)
- Main Title:
- Association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder
- Authors:
- Bauer, Michael
Glenn, Tasha
Alda, Martin
Andreassen, Ole A.
Angelopoulos, Elias
Ardau, Raffaella
Ayhan, Yavuz
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Rita
Baune, Bernhard T.
Becerra-Palars, Claudia
Bellivier, Frank
Belmaker, Robert H.
Berk, Michael
Bersudsky, Yuly
Bicakci, Şule
Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet
Bjella, Thomas D.
Cabrera, Jorge
Wo Cheung, Eric Y.
Del Zompo, Maria
Dodd, Seetal
Donix, Markus
Etain, Bruno
Fagiolini, Andrea
Fountoulakis, Kostas N.
Frye, Mark A.
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Gottlieb, John F.
Grof, Paul
Harima, Hirohiko
Henry, Chantal
Isometsä, Erkki T.
Janno, Sven
Kapczinski, Flávio
Kardell, Mathias
Khaldi, Slim
Kliwicki, Sebastian
König, Barbara
Kot, Timur L.
Krogh, Rikke
Kunz, Mauricio
Lafer, Beny
Landén, Mikael
Larsen, Erik R.
Lewitzka, Ute
Licht, Rasmus W.
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
MacQueen, Glenda
Manchia, Mirko
Marsh, Wendy
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Mónica
Melle, Ingrid
Meza-Urzúa, Fátima
Ming, Mok Yee
Monteith, Scott
Morken, Gunnar
Mosca, Enrica
Mozzhegorov, Anton A.
Munoz, Rodrigo
Mythri, Starlin V.
Nacef, Fethi
Nadella, Ravi K.
Nery, Fabiano G.
Nielsen, René E.
O'Donovan, Claire
Omrani, Adel
Osher, Yamima
Sørensen, Helle Østermark
Ouali, Uta
Ruiz, Yolanda Pica
Pilhatsch, Maximilian
Pinna, Marco
da Ponte, Francisco D.R.
Quiroz, Danilo
Ramesar, Raj
Rasgon, Natalie
Reddy, M.S.
Reif, Andreas
Ritter, Philipp
Rybakowski, Janusz K.
Sagduyu, Kemal
Raghuraman, Bharathram Sathur
Scippa, Ângela M.
Severus, Emanuel
Simhandl, Christian
Stackhouse, Paul W.
Stein, Dan J.
Strejilevich, Sergio
Subramaniam, Mythily
Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim
Suominen, Kirsi
Tagata, Hiromi
Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka
Tondo, Leonardo
Torrent, Carla
Vaaler, Arne E.
Vares, Edgar
Veeh, Julia
Vieta, Eduard
Viswanath, Biju
Yoldi-Negrete, Maria
Zetin, Mark
Zgueb, Yosra
Whybrow, Peter C.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: In many international studies, rates of completed suicide and suicide attempts have a seasonal pattern that peaks in spring or summer. This exploratory study investigated the association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempt in patients with bipolar I disorder. Solar insolation is the amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun striking a surface area on Earth. Data were collected previously from 5536 patients with bipolar I disorder at 50 collection sites in 32 countries at a wide range of latitudes in both hemispheres. Suicide related data were available for 3365 patients from 310 onset locations in 51 countries. 1047 (31.1%) had a history of suicide attempt. There was a significant inverse association between a history of suicide attempt and the ratio of mean winter solar insolation/mean summer solar insolation. This ratio is smallest near the poles where the winter insolation is very small compared to the summer insolation. This ratio is largest near the equator where there is relatively little variation in the insolation over the year. Other variables in the model that were positively associated with suicide attempt were being female, a history of alcohol or substance abuse, and being in a younger birth cohort. Living in a country with a state-sponsored religion decreased the association. (All estimated coefficients p < 0.01). In summary, living in locations with large changes in solar insolation between winter and summer may beAbstract: In many international studies, rates of completed suicide and suicide attempts have a seasonal pattern that peaks in spring or summer. This exploratory study investigated the association between solar insolation and a history of suicide attempt in patients with bipolar I disorder. Solar insolation is the amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun striking a surface area on Earth. Data were collected previously from 5536 patients with bipolar I disorder at 50 collection sites in 32 countries at a wide range of latitudes in both hemispheres. Suicide related data were available for 3365 patients from 310 onset locations in 51 countries. 1047 (31.1%) had a history of suicide attempt. There was a significant inverse association between a history of suicide attempt and the ratio of mean winter solar insolation/mean summer solar insolation. This ratio is smallest near the poles where the winter insolation is very small compared to the summer insolation. This ratio is largest near the equator where there is relatively little variation in the insolation over the year. Other variables in the model that were positively associated with suicide attempt were being female, a history of alcohol or substance abuse, and being in a younger birth cohort. Living in a country with a state-sponsored religion decreased the association. (All estimated coefficients p < 0.01). In summary, living in locations with large changes in solar insolation between winter and summer may be associated with increased suicide attempts in patients with bipolar disorder. Further investigation of the impacts of solar insolation on the course of bipolar disorder is needed. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of psychiatric research. Volume 113(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of psychiatric research
- Issue:
- Volume 113(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 113, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 113
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0113-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 9
- Publication Date:
- 2019-06
- Subjects:
- Bipolar disorder -- Suicide -- Sunlight -- Solar insolation -- Seasonal variation
Psychiatry -- Periodicals
Mental Disorders -- Periodicals
Maladies mentales -- Périodiques
Psychiatry
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616.89005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00223956 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.03.001 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0022-3956
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