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KMID : 0607520180260020164
Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
2018 Volume.26 No. 2 p.164 ~ p.171
The Relationship between Suicide Attempts and Serum Lipids in Patients Admitted with Depression
Park Sun-Hong

Kim Seung-Jun
Kim Ji-Woong
Oh Hong-Seok
Lee Sang-Min
Jun Jin-Yong
Im Woo-Young
Abstract
Objectives£ºDepression is a common mental illness and a major cause of suicide. Although serum lipids have been associated with depression and suicide, there has been much debate. In this study, we investigated the relationship between depression, suicide, and serum lipids in patients admitted with depressed mood.

Methods£ºA total of 134 subjects were divided into 86 non-suicide patients and 48 suicide attempters. The serum lipid levels and sub-scores of the Korean Symptom Checklist-95 (KSCL95) were compared. We also investigated the relationship between serum lipids and sub-scores of KSCL95 and investigated whether serum lipids were risk factors for suicide attempts.

Results£ºThere was no difference in serum lipids between the two groups. Among the sub-items of KSCL95, obsession was higher in non-suicide group. Triglyceride showed positive correlations with anxiety, phobic anxiety, agoraphobia, schizophrenia, and self-regulation problem. High triglyceride was a risk factor for suicide attempts.

Conclusions£ºTriglyceride is associated with depression, anxiety, and self - regulation, and high serum triglyceride levels may be a risk factor for suicide attempts.
KEYWORD
Depression, Suicide, Self-mutilating behavior, Suicide-related behavior, Serum lipid, Triglyceride, Cholesterol
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