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Citation

Kim SY, Jeon SW, Lim WJ, Oh KS, Shin DW, Cho SJ, Park JH, Kim YH, Shin YC. J. Psychosom. Res. 2020; 134: e110125.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110125

PMID

32388454

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Vitamin D deficiency has been reported to be associated with various neuropsychiatric disorders. However, there are few studies addressing deficient vitamin D levels and suicidal ideation.
METHODS: Serum vitamin D of 157,211 Korean adult participants were measured using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. A self-reported questionnaire was used to assess whether participants experienced suicidal ideation. Logistic regression model was used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) of suicidal ideation according to vitamin D levels. The regression was adjusted for a range of covariates.
RESULTS: Compared with sufficient vitamin D levels (≥20 ng/mL), deficient vitamin D levels (<10 ng/mL) were significantly associated with the risk of suicidal ideation (OR = 1.138, 95% Cl = 1.027-1.262). However, the OR of suicidal ideation was not significantly different between the vitamin D insufficient group (10-19.99 ng/mL) and sufficient group (≥20 ng/mL) (OR = 0.988, 95% Cl = 0.932-1.047).
CONCLUSION: Deficient vitamin D levels were significantly associated with the risk of suicidal ideation. However, the risk of suicidal ideation was not significantly different between the vitamin D insufficient group and sufficient group.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Cross-Sectional Studies; Risk Factors; Adult; Female; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Suicidal Ideation; Surveys and Questionnaires; Self Report; Suicidal ideation; Vitamin D; Vitamin D Deficiency; Healthy adults

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