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Recours à la psychothérapie en France chez les adultes avec tentative de suicide : résultats d'une vaste enquête épidémiologique ; Encephale

Title: Recours à la psychothérapie en France chez les adultes avec tentative de suicide : résultats d'une vaste enquête épidémiologique ; Encephale
Authors: REVRANCHE, Mathieu; HUSKY, Mathilde; KOVESS-MASFETY, V.
Publication Year: 2019
Subject Terms: Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie
Description: OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to identify the factors associated with the use of psychotherapy among adults with a history of suicide attempt. METHODS: A large cross-sectional survey (N=22,138) was conducted in four regions of France to characterize mental health care needs in the general population. Data were collected between April and June 2005 by trained interviewers using a computer-assisted telephone interviewing system (CATI). Sociodemographics, past-year mental disorders, lifetime and 12-month history of suicide attempts, and use of psychotherapy were assessed. RESULTS: Overall, 7.1% of adults reported having undergone psychotherapy in the course of their life, and 2.0% in the previous 12 months. While 8.3% of adults with a lifetime suicide attempt (prior to the previous 12 months) underwent a psychotherapy in the previous 12 months, 27.5% of adults with a past-year suicide attempt underwent a psychotherapy in the previous 12 months. Psychotherapy was provided by psychiatrists (49.5%), psychologists (28.2%), and psychoanalysts (10.6%). While the frequency of psychotherapy sessions was greater among those with a prior attempt as compared to those with no prior attempt [Chi(2) (10)=21.35, P=.019], there was no difference in therapy duration [Chi(2) (8)=6.71, P=.568]. Compared to adults who did not report a prior attempt, those with a prior suicide attempt were 3,3 more likely to undergo psychotherapy with a psychologist [AOR=3.31 (2.54-4.31)]. Among adults with a prior suicide attempt, increased odds of undergoing a psychotherapy in the course of their life was predicted by higher education [AOR=2.81 (1.56-5.06)], living in the Paris region [AOR=2.06 (1.32-3.23)], and being a woman [AOR=1.50 (1.08-2.09)]. Increased odds of undergoing a psychotherapy in the previous 12 months was predicted by a major depressive disorder [AOR=2.59 (1.57-4.27)], any anxiety disorder [AOR=1.79 (1.07-2.97)], higher education [AOR=3.60 (1.29-10.0)], living in a city of 20,000 to 100,000 inhabitants [AOR=2.71 (1.13-6.50)] ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: French
DOI: 10.1016/j.encep.2019.07.012
Availability: https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/10401; https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/10401; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.encep.2019.07.012
Rights: open
Accession Number: edsbas.D8F64F9F
Database: BASE