A 5-Year Suicide Rate of Adolescents Who Enrolled to an Open Dialogue-Based Services : A Nationwide Longitudinal Register-Based Comparison
Abstract
In the Open Dialogue (OD) based psychiatric services adolescent patients receive less medication and are more often treated within an outpatient setting as compared to standard services. An evaluation of the possible risks of implementing OD are required. The aim of this longitudinal register-based study was to evaluate how treatment under OD is associated with the probability of suicide as compared standard psychiatric care. Study included all 13- to 20-year-old adolescents who enrolled to a psychiatric service in Finland in 2003–2013. The OD-group included adolescents whose treatment commenced in the Western Lapland area (n = 2107), this being the only region where OD covered all psychiatric services. The comparison group (CG) included rest of Finland (n = 121,658). Information was gathered from onset of treatment to the end of the 5-year follow-up or death. In a multivariate Cox regression there were no statistically significant differences in 5-year suicide hazard ratios between OD and CG.
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Format
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Research article
Published
2023
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Publisher
Springer
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202303212215Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0010-3853
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01106-0
Language
English
Published in
Community Mental Health Journal
Citation
- Bergström, T., Seikkula, J., Gaily-Luoma, S., Miettunen, J., & Kurtti, M. (2023). A 5-Year Suicide Rate of Adolescents Who Enrolled to an Open Dialogue-Based Services : A Nationwide Longitudinal Register-Based Comparison. Community Mental Health Journal, 59(6), 1043-1050. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01106-0
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Open Access funding provided by University of Jyväskylä (JYU). Work was partially supported by Finnish state research funding granted by the Ministry of Social health and Welfare Finland.
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