Past-year opioid misuse and suicide attempt are positively associated in high suicide risk veterans who endorse past- year substance use.

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The main purpose of this study was to test the relationship between past-year suicide attempt (SA) and past-year opioid misuse among Veterans at high risk of suicide who reported using at least one illicit substance or alcohol in the past year. Baseline data from 130 high suicide-risk Veterans (n = 39 past-year opioid misusers; n = 91 past-year users of other substances) who enrolled in a randomized controlled trial testing adjunctive Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Prevent Suicidal Behavior were used. Information was collected on a semi-structured interview that included the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale to collect suicide attempt history. Past-year opioid misusers, compared to those who used at least one other illicit substance or alcohol in the past year, were more likely to have made a past-year SA. Past-year opioid misuse remained associated with past-year SA in multivariate analysis that included other known risk factors for SA. Our findings show a robust link between near-term SA and opioid misuse in Veterans.
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Authors Chesin, Megan;Interian, Alejandro;Kline, Anna;St Hill, Lauren;King, Arlene;Miller, Rachael;Latorre, Miriam;Stanley, Barbara;
Journal addictive behaviors
Year 2019
DOI S0306-4603(19)30147-9
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