Mortality from suicide among people living with HIV and the general Swiss population: 1988-2017
Yann Ruffieux, Liis Lemsalu, Karoline Aebi-Popp, Alexandra Calmy, Matthias Cavassini, Christoph A Fux, Huldrych F Günthard, Catia Marzolini, Alexandra Scherrer, Pietro Vernazza, Olivia Keiser, Matthias Egger & Swiss HIV Cohort Study And The Swiss National Cohort
Kurzfassung
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INTRODUCTION
In many countries, mortality due to suicide is higher among people
living with HIV than in the general population. We aimed to analyse
trends in suicide mortality before and after the introduction of
triple combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), and to identify
risk factors associated with death from suicide in Switzerland.
METHODS
We analysed data from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study from the pre-cART
(1988-1995), earlier cART (1996-2008) and later cART (2009-2017)
eras. We used multivariable Cox regression to assess risk factors
for death due to suicide in the ART era and computed standardized
mortality ratios (SMRs) to compare mortality rates due to suicide
among persons living with HIV with the general population living in
Switzerland, using data from the Swiss National Cohort.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
We included 20,136 persons living with HIV, of whom 204 (1.0%) died
by suicide. In men, SMRs for suicide declined from 12.9 (95% CI
10.4-16.0) in the pre-cART era to 2.4 (95% CI 1.2-5.1) in the
earlier cART and 3.1 (95% CI 2.3-4.3) in the later cART era. In
women, the corresponding ratios declined from 14.2 (95% CI 7.9-25.7)
to 10.2 (3.8-27.1) and to 3.3 (95% CI 1.5-7.4). Factors associated
with death due to suicide included gender (adjusted hazard ratio
0.58 (95% CI 0.38-0.87) comparing women with men), nationality (1.95
(95% CI 1.34-2.83) comparing Swiss with other), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention clinical stage (0.33 (95% CI 0.24-0.46)
comparing stage A with C), transmission group (2.64 (95% CI
1.71-4.09) for injection drug use and 2.10 (95% CI 1.36-3.24) for
sex between men compared to other), and mental health (2.32 (95% CI
1.71-3.14) for a history of psychiatric treatment vs. no history).
There was no association with age.
CONCLUSIONS
Suicide rates have decreased substantially among people living with
HIV in the last three decades but have remained about three times
higher than in the general population since the introduction of
cART. Continued emphasis on suicide prevention among men and women
living with HIV is important.
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Zitation
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Ruffieux Y, Lemsalu L, Aebi-Popp K, Calmy A, Cavassini M, Fux C A,
Günthard H F, Marzolini C, Scherrer A, Vernazza P, Keiser O, Egger
M, Swiss HIV Cohort Study And The Swiss National Cohort . Mortality
from suicide among people living with HIV and the general Swiss
population: 1988-2017. J Int AIDS Soc 2019; 22:e25339.
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Typ
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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Veröffentlichungsdatum
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8-2019
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Titel der Zeitschrift
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J Int AIDS Soc (22/8)
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ISSN electronic
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1758-2652
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Seiten
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e25339
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PubMed
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31423727
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DOI
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10.1002/jia2.25339
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