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Citation

Rossow I, Lauritzen G. Addiction 1999; 94(2): 209-219.

Affiliation

National Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research, Oslo, Norway. ingeborg.m.rossow@sifa.no

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10396789

Abstract

AIMS: Assessment of prevalence of non-fatal overdoses and suicide attempts and predictors of and co-variation between such behaviours among drug addicts. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Inpatient and outpatient treatment units in Norway. PARTICIPANTS: National sample of 2051 drug addicts admitted to treatment in Norway in 1992-93. MEASUREMENTS: Self-reports of suicide attempts and of life-threatening overdoses from structured interviews with therapists. FINDINGS: Almost half (45.5%) the clients reported having experienced one or more life-threatening overdoses. A third (32.7%) reported one or more suicide attempts. Suicide attempts were more often reported among those who had overdosed (odds ratio (OR) = 6.3), and the number of life-threatening overdoses and number of suicide attempts were positively and moderately associated (Pearson's r = 0.39). Drug addicts who had exhibited both life-threatening behaviours were characterized by polydrug use, poor social functioning and HIV risk-taking behaviour. Suicide attempters were also characterized by psychiatric problems. CONCLUSIONS: The substantial co-variation between suicide attempts and drug overdose suggests some common underlying causal factors. These seem to be related to heavy drug use and poor social integration.


Language: en

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