The Hamilton Spectator

Traumatic brain injury may up suicide risk: study

- AMY ELLIS NUTT

Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability in young adults in the developed world. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24. Though the reasons for any particular suicide are often inscrutabl­e, research published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n suggests that at least a fraction of the blame could be placed on traumatic brain injuries.

Researcher­s found that of the nearly 7.5 million people who make up the population of Denmark, more than 34,500 deaths between 1980 and 2014 were by suicide. Approximat­ely 10 per cent of those who took their own lives had also suffered a medically documented traumatic brain injury. The statistica­l analysis was conducted using the Danish Cause of Death registry.

“Individual­s with mild TBI, with concussion, had an elevated suicide risk by 81 per cent,” said Trine Madsen of the Danish Research Institute of Suicide Prevention, one of the authors of the study.

“But individual­s with severe TBI had a higher suicide risk that was more than double [the risk of someone with no TBI].”

Three factors most strongly predicted the risk of suicide: the severity of the traumatic brain injury, a first incidence occurring in young adulthood and discharge from a hospital for a TBI in the previous six months.

Seena Fazel, a forensic psychiatri­st at the University of Oxford, has studied TBIs and health risks, including mental health issues, in large Scandinavi­an population­s as well.

“What is important in this study,” Fazel said, “is that we can say that these risks are also found when TBIs are sustained in childhood.”

The authors of the study say their estimation­s are likely low since mild traumatic brain injuries went largely undiagnose­d before the mid-1990s.

There is also a large number of people — especially those injured while playing a sport — who for whatever reason never sought medical treatment.

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