Occurrence and predictors of lifetime suicidality and suicidal ideation in autistic adults

J van Bentum, M Sijbrandij, M Huibers, S Begeer

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Abstract

Over the past few years, more and more research is showing that many autistic people are at an increased risk for suicide. In this study, we asked participants from the Netherlands Autism Register, which is longitudinal register including individuals with autism, about their possible experiences with thoughts and feelings about suicide. Specifically, we looked at whether these thoughts and feelings in their lifetime and in the past month were related to various factors (such as their age, gender, and having psychiatric disorder diagnoses). We found that 80% of the participants had experienced thoughts about or even attempted to take their own life at least once throughout their lifetime. Furthermore, in a subgroup of participants, we found that the presence of a psychiatric disorder diagnosis, feelings of loneliness, and a higher number of autistic traits were associated with experiencing suicidal thoughts and feelings in their lifetime. For those who experienced these suicidal thoughts in the past month, we found that having (multiple) psychiatric disorder diagnoses and a higher number of autistic traits were related to more severe and frequent thoughts about suicide in the past month. Our findings show that additional factors in autistic individuals should be considered when assessing the suicide risk, and it brings us one step closer to understanding why suicide is more common for autistic people.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13623613231225901
JournalAutism : the international journal of research and practice
Volume28
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 10 Feb 2024

Funding

The authors thank all of our loyal participants from the Netherlands Autism Register (NAR). Furthermore, the authors thank Ren\u00E9 Roose for his involvement and contributions to the study. The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

FundersFunder number
Netherlands Autism Register

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