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. 2012 Dec 26;12:234. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-234

Table 2.

Diagnostic and illness-stage correlates of suicidal ideation in young people presenting for mental health care

 
% [n]
  No suicidal ideation Any suicidal ideation “Life not worth living” Thoughts of death or Suicidal ideation
Diagnostic category
 
 
 
 
Depression
58.1 [108]
41.9 [78]
17.7 [33]
24.2 [45]
Bipolar
69.6 [55]
30.4 [24]
20.3 [16]
10.1 [8]
Psychosis
74.4 [90]
25.6 [31]
13.2 [16]
12.4 [15]
Other
76.9 [83]
23.1 [25]
11.1 [12]
12.0 [13]
Clinical Stage*
 
 
 
 
Stage 1a: help-seeking
83.3 [60]
16.7 [12]
9.7 [7]
6.9 [5]
Stage 1b: attenuated syndromes
64.9 [155]
35.1 [84]
19.7 [47]
15.5 [37]
Stage 2: discrete disorder
65.7 [71]
34.3 [37]
12.0 [13]
22.2 [24]
Stage 3+: recurrent or persistent major illness 66.1 [41] 33.9 [21] 12.9 [8] 21.0 [13]

Note: “No suicidal ideation” denotes HDRS item-3 score = 0; “Any suicidal ideation” denotes HDRS item-3 > 0; “Life not worth living” denotes HDRS item-3 score = 1; “Thoughts of death or Suicidal ideation” denotes HDRS item-3 score >1. HDRS = Hamilton Depression rating Scale. *Clinical stage data was missing for N = 13 cases. Chi-square testing for differences in rates of ‘no’ versus ‘any’ suicidal ideation was significantly different across diagnostic groups [χ2(3, 494) = 14.7, p < .01] as well as illness stage [χ2(3, 481) = 9.2, p < .05].