Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide

Purpose: This study sets out to compare the presence of life events across different domains throughout the life course which may contribute to the burden of adversity experienced differently among men and women who died by suicide.Method: In a sample of 303 individuals (213 men and 90 women), data...

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Main Authors: Monique Séguin, Guy Beauchamp, Charles-Édouard Notredame
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.682637/full
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spelling doaj-abd6d94c78b04c3db9d149b3b5339b0e2021-08-10T05:37:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-08-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.682637682637Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by SuicideMonique Séguin0Monique Séguin1Monique Séguin2Guy Beauchamp3Charles-Édouard Notredame4Charles-Édouard Notredame5Department of Psychology, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Gatineau, QC, CanadaMcGill Group for Suicide Studies, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, QC, CanadaRéseau Québécois sur le Suicide, les Troubles de l'humeur et les Troubles Associés (RQSHA), Montreal, QC, CanadaRéseau Québécois sur le Suicide, les Troubles de l'humeur et les Troubles Associés (RQSHA), Montreal, QC, CanadaRéseau Québécois sur le Suicide, les Troubles de l'humeur et les Troubles Associés (RQSHA), Montreal, QC, CanadaINSERM UMR1172 Lille Neurosciences et Cognition, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Lille, FrancePurpose: This study sets out to compare the presence of life events across different domains throughout the life course which may contribute to the burden of adversity experienced differently among men and women who died by suicide.Method: In a sample of 303 individuals (213 men and 90 women), data was derived from extensive clinical interviews conducted with informants. Models allowed the identification of patterns of life trajectories.Results: Overall, the burden of adversity was similar across the life course except for the 5–9, 25–29, and 30–34 age ranges, where a significant difference appeared between genders [t-test = 2.13 (p < 0.05), 2.16 (p < 0.05) and 3.08 (p < 0.005), respectively] that seems to disadvantage women. The early adversities of violence and neglect, between 0 and 19 years old, are important for both groups. During the life course, women were more exposed to interpersonal adverse events such as being victims of negligence and violence, relational difficulties or abuse from their spouse, as well as tension with their own children. Men encountered more academic difficulties, legal entanglements and financial difficulties, and were more than three times more likely to develop an alcohol/drug abuse problem than women.Conclusions: The data suggests some gender differences in exposure to longstanding and severe life problems contributing to suicide vulnerability. For women, the continuing burden emerges from chronic interpersonal adversities, whereas, for men, the adverse events are to a larger degree socially exposed, compounded with alcohol misuse. The adversities, especially those of a public or social nature, may be witnessed by others, which should favor the detection of vulnerability over the life course, and psychosocial or mental health services should be offered and provided earlier during the life course. Yet more men die by suicide than women. Resiliency and protective factors may benefit women to a greater degree. Future research should tackle the challenge of investigating these important elements. Meanwhile, from a public health perspective, access to psychosocial and mental health services and social acceptability of seeking services should be part of an ongoing effort in all institutional structures as a way of decreasing downstream mental health problems and vulnerability to suicide.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.682637/fullsuicidemen and women comparaisonadversity over the life coursestressful eventsrisk factors
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Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
Frontiers in Psychiatry
suicide
men and women comparaison
adversity over the life course
stressful events
risk factors
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Monique Séguin
Monique Séguin
Guy Beauchamp
Charles-Édouard Notredame
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title Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
title_short Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
title_full Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
title_fullStr Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
title_full_unstemmed Adversity Over the Life Course: A Comparison Between Women and Men Who Died by Suicide
title_sort adversity over the life course: a comparison between women and men who died by suicide
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Purpose: This study sets out to compare the presence of life events across different domains throughout the life course which may contribute to the burden of adversity experienced differently among men and women who died by suicide.Method: In a sample of 303 individuals (213 men and 90 women), data was derived from extensive clinical interviews conducted with informants. Models allowed the identification of patterns of life trajectories.Results: Overall, the burden of adversity was similar across the life course except for the 5–9, 25–29, and 30–34 age ranges, where a significant difference appeared between genders [t-test = 2.13 (p < 0.05), 2.16 (p < 0.05) and 3.08 (p < 0.005), respectively] that seems to disadvantage women. The early adversities of violence and neglect, between 0 and 19 years old, are important for both groups. During the life course, women were more exposed to interpersonal adverse events such as being victims of negligence and violence, relational difficulties or abuse from their spouse, as well as tension with their own children. Men encountered more academic difficulties, legal entanglements and financial difficulties, and were more than three times more likely to develop an alcohol/drug abuse problem than women.Conclusions: The data suggests some gender differences in exposure to longstanding and severe life problems contributing to suicide vulnerability. For women, the continuing burden emerges from chronic interpersonal adversities, whereas, for men, the adverse events are to a larger degree socially exposed, compounded with alcohol misuse. The adversities, especially those of a public or social nature, may be witnessed by others, which should favor the detection of vulnerability over the life course, and psychosocial or mental health services should be offered and provided earlier during the life course. Yet more men die by suicide than women. Resiliency and protective factors may benefit women to a greater degree. Future research should tackle the challenge of investigating these important elements. Meanwhile, from a public health perspective, access to psychosocial and mental health services and social acceptability of seeking services should be part of an ongoing effort in all institutional structures as a way of decreasing downstream mental health problems and vulnerability to suicide.
topic suicide
men and women comparaison
adversity over the life course
stressful events
risk factors
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