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Association between asthma and suicidality in 9-11-year-old children

Hoffman, K. H.; Visoki, E.; Argabright, S. T.; DiDomenico, G. E.; Chaiyachati, B. H.; Moore, T. M.; Barzilay, R.

2021-10-26 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.1101/2021.10.23.21265416 medRxiv
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BackgroundSuicidal thoughts and behavior (STB) in children are a growing health concern, and more data is needed regarding their biological underpinnings. Immune processes such as inflammation have been associated with STB, primarily in adults. Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disorder in children and has been associated with STB in adolescent and adult populations, but data in children is lacking. We wished to study associations of asthma with childhood STB given asthmas potential as a clinically relevant model for childhood chronic immune dysregulation. MethodsUsing data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study (N=11,878, 52% males, mean age 9.9 years at baseline assessment and 10.9 years at 1-year follow up), we assessed associations between asthma and STB at both baseline and 1-year follow up. ResultsWe found that asthma at baseline assessment (n=2,214, 18.6%) is associated with STB, controlling for multiple confounders including demographics, socioeconomic factors and environmental confounders such as air pollution (odds ratio (OR)=1.2, 95%CI 1.01-1.42, P=0.039). Indicators of recently active asthma were not significantly associated with suicidality at baseline assessment (currently taking asthma medication: OR=1.22, 95%CI 0.93-1.60, P=0.146), or at 1-year follow up (past year asthma-related clinical visit: OR=1.13, 95%CI 0.87-1.47, P=0.357). Proxy-measures of asthma severity (number of asthma medications or clinical visits) did not reveal a significant dose response relationship with STB. ConclusionsFindings suggest an association between history of asthma and STB in children, which may not be related to asthma disease state. Further research is needed to investigate mechanisms underlying this relationship.

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