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Factors associated with self-harm in patients with substance use disorders who died by suicide: national hybrid questionnaire registry study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Self-harm, self-poisoning or self-injury, irrespective of the motivation, is a central risk factor for suicide. Still, there is limited knowledge of self-harm among patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) who die by suicide.

Aims

We aimed to describe the prevalence of a history of self-harm and identify the factors associated with self-harm, comparing individuals who died by suicide with and without SUDs.

Method

We used data from the Norwegian Surveillance System for Suicide in Mental Health and Substance Use Services, which is based on a national linkage between the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry and the Norwegian Patient Registry, to identify individuals who died by suicide within 1 year after last contact with mental health or substance use services (n = 1140). A questionnaire was retrieved for 1041 (91.3%) of these individuals. We used least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression to select variables and compared patients with and without SUDs. Conditional selective inference was used to improve 90% confidence intervals and p-values.

Results

The prevalence of self-harm was 55% in patients with SUDs and 52.6% in patients without SUDs. Suicidal ideation (odds ratio 2.98 (95% CI 1.74-5.10)) emerged as a factor shared with patients without SUDs, while personality disorders (odds ratio 1.96 (1.12-3.40)) and a history of violence (odds ratio 1.86 (1.20-2.87)) were unique factors for patients with SUDs.

Conclusions

A history of self-harm is prevalent in patients with SUDs who die by suicide and is associated with suicidal ideation, a history of violence and personality disorders in patients with SUDs.

SUBMITTER: Myhre MO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12912876 | biostudies-literature | 2026 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Factors associated with self-harm in patients with substance use disorders who died by suicide: national hybrid questionnaire registry study.

Myhre Martin Ø MØ   Walby Fredrik A FA   Klungsøyr Ole O   Bramness Jørgen G JG   Mehlum Lars L  

The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 20260301 3


<h4>Background</h4>Self-harm, self-poisoning or self-injury, irrespective of the motivation, is a central risk factor for suicide. Still, there is limited knowledge of self-harm among patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) who die by suicide.<h4>Aims</h4>We aimed to describe the prevalence of a history of self-harm and identify the factors associated with self-harm, comparing individuals who died by suicide with and without SUDs.<h4>Method</h4>We used data from the Norwegian Surveillance S  ...[more]

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