Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents pre- and post- COVID-19: A historical chart review and examination of contextual correlates

Journal of Affective Disorders Reports - Journal Article

•Suicide attempt rates and suicidal ideation ratings were higher among adolescents psychiatrically hospitalized during COVID-19 compared to a matched period in the year prior.•Psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents reported that stressors related to missing special events, financial problems, in-home conflict, and changes in living circumstances were associated with COVID-related suicidal ideation.•Among first-time admissions, several interpersonal stressors were linked to COVID-related suicidal ideation. Background: Psychiatrically vulnerable adolescents may be at heightened risk for suicide during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study characterizes suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) in a sample of adolescents psychiatrically hospitalized during COVID-19. Rates of SI and SA are compared to a historical hospital sample from a matched period in the year prior. Associations between specific stressors and COVID-related SI are also explored. Methods: This cross-sectional chart review utilizes hospital intake data, including self-reports of SA, SI (general and COVID-related), and COVID-specific stressors. Results: SA and SI ratings were higher in the COVID-19 sample compared to the historical sample. Stressors related to missing special events, financial problems, in-home conflict, and changes in living circumstances were associated with COVID-related SI. Among first-time admissions, several interpersonal stressors were linked to COVID-related SI. Limitations: Analyses were cross-sectional, limiting our ability to draw conclusions about causality. Conclusions: This study offers preliminary evidence that COVID-19 may be contributing to suicidal thoughts and behaviors in high-risk adolescents.

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  • Volume: 4
  • Pages: 100100-100100
  • Date: 2021
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Elizabeth C. Thompson, Sarah A. Thomas, Taylor A. Burke, Jacqueline Nesi, Heather A. MacPherson, Alexandra H. Bettis, Anastacia Y. Kudinova, Katelyn Affleck, Jeffrey Hunt, Jennifer C. Wolff
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