London: The death of a parent in childhood may increase long-term risk of suicide, finds a study of children from three Scandinavian countries who were followed for up to 40 years.
"Our study points to the early mitigation of distress to reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour among children who had a parent who died during childhood," the study noted.
For the study, Mai-Britt Guldin from Aarhus University, Denmark, and colleagues used nationwide register data from 1968 to 2008 in Denmark, Sweden and Finland (for a total of 7.3 million individuals) to identify 189,094 children whose parent died before the child turned 18 (the bereaved group).
For comparison, the authors matched each bereaved child with 10 other children who did not experience the stress related to the death of a parent to examine the long-term risks of suicide after parental death (the reference group). Both groups were followed for up to 40 years.
During the follow-up period, 0.14 percent of individuals from the bereaved group commiitted suicide as compared to 0.07 percent from the reference group.
The researchers also found that the risk of suicide was higher among boys as compared to girls.
The study was published online in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
"Our study points to the early mitigation of distress to reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour among children who had a parent who died during childhood," the study noted.
For the study, Mai-Britt Guldin from Aarhus University, Denmark, and colleagues used nationwide register data from 1968 to 2008 in Denmark, Sweden and Finland (for a total of 7.3 million individuals) to identify 189,094 children whose parent died before the child turned 18 (the bereaved group).
During the follow-up period, 0.14 percent of individuals from the bereaved group commiitted suicide as compared to 0.07 percent from the reference group.
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The study was published online in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
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