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National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness. The Centre for Suicide Prevention University of Manchester, UK Kirsten Windfuhr, PhD. Scottish Association of Mental Health (SAMH) Winter Conference 23 November 2010. Overview. Background
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National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness The Centre for Suicide Prevention University of Manchester, UK Kirsten Windfuhr, PhD Scottish Association of Mental Health (SAMH) Winter Conference 23 November 2010
Overview • Background • Aims & methodology • Findings • general population • overall patient findings • finding relating to substance misuse/dependence • Summary of findings
Background • Est. at the University of Manchester • 1996/97 (England/Wales) • 1997/98 Scotland, Northern Ireland • Funders • Scottish Government • DHSSPS, N. Ireland • NPSA (England/Wales) • Governance • national steering group • Dissemination • Reports, papers, presentations
Aims • Collect national data on suicide and homicide by people in care of services • Contact in previous 12 months • Priority groups (e.g. in-patients) • Key clinical problems (e.g. lost contact) • Recommend changes to practice and policy to reduce future risk • Changes in rates/numbers over time
Methodology Obtain national data Determine contact with MH services via trust/health board contact No contact within 12 months Contact within 12 months Send questionnaire to consultant
Suicide (1998-2008) • General population suicides: 9,279 • 843 per year (rate = 18.7 per 100,000)
Rates of suicide per 100,000 population (1998-2008)
Patient suicide: alcohol and drugs (%) Note: Time period is 1998-2007
Patient suicide: contact with addictions services Contact (N=165; 45%) Alcohol Dependence (N=406) No contact (N=198; 55%) Contact (N=100; 55%) Drug Dependence (N=210) No contact (N=82; 45%)
Patient suicide: characteristics compared to all other patients
Patient suicide: characteristics compared to all other patients
Mental health teams’ estimation of risk at last contact: long term risk
Prevention • Less preventable compared to England • 11% v. 19% • Prevention differed in different patient groups • more preventable • affective disorder • recent contact with services • symptoms at final contact • less preventable • alcohol dependence
Summary of findings • General population • higher rate compared to England • fall in general population rate • age differences • cohort effect
Summary of findings • Patient suicide • higher compared to England • prevention • limited prevention from mental health services • public health approach
Summary of findings • Alcohol and drug misuse common • 1,427 alcohol misuse • 129 deaths per year • 950 drug misuse • 86 deaths/year • 642 dual diagnosis • 58 deaths/year • Substance misuse contributes to pattern of risk • Multiple social/clinical risk factors • public health approach
Thank you www.manchester.ac.uk/nci National Confidential Inquiry staff: Louis Appleby (Director) Harriet Bickley Nav Kapur (Asst.Director) Cathryn Rodway Jenny Shaw (Asst.Director) Alison Roscoe Alyson Williams Pauline Turnbull Mohammad Rahman Kelly Hadfield Isabelle Hunt Bec Lowe David While James Burns Sandra Flynn Phil Stones Paul Clarke Danni Matthews Huma Daud