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Psychotic Experiences and Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies
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Healy, Colm
, Cannon, Mary
, O’Hare, Kirstie
, Lång, Ulla
, Kelleher, Ian
, DeVylder, Jordan
, Fadiloglu, Kubra
in
Adult
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Psychotic Disorders - epidemiology
/ Suicidal Ideation
/ Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
/ Suicide, Completed - statistics & numerical data
2026
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Psychotic Experiences and Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies
by
Healy, Colm
, Cannon, Mary
, O’Hare, Kirstie
, Lång, Ulla
, Kelleher, Ian
, DeVylder, Jordan
, Fadiloglu, Kubra
in
Adult
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Psychotic Disorders - epidemiology
/ Suicidal Ideation
/ Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
/ Suicide, Completed - statistics & numerical data
2026
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Psychotic Experiences and Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies
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Healy, Colm
, Cannon, Mary
, O’Hare, Kirstie
, Lång, Ulla
, Kelleher, Ian
, DeVylder, Jordan
, Fadiloglu, Kubra
in
Adult
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Psychotic Disorders - epidemiology
/ Suicidal Ideation
/ Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
/ Suicide, Completed - statistics & numerical data
2026
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Psychotic Experiences and Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies
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Psychotic Experiences and Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies
2026
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Abstract
Background and Hypothesis
Since a prior systematic review and meta-analysis reported an association between psychotic experiences (PEs) and suicidal thoughts and behaviors, a large number of new studies have been published on the topic, including several novel studies on the association between PEs and transition from suicidal ideation to attempt.
Study Design
Two authors independently searched PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycINFO databases from inception until July 2023, conducted data extraction, and assessed study quality using the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. Random-effects models were used to calculate pooled odds ratios (ORs) for the association of PEs and subsequent suicide ideation, suicide attempts, suicide death, and transition from suicidal ideation to attempt, first for the total population, and second stratified by age group. Secondary analyses assessed the mediating role of co-occurring psychopathology.
Study Results
Twenty studies from 18 different samples (n = 81,861) were identified. Individuals who reported PEs had increased odds of subsequent suicidal ideation (k = 12, OR = 1.90, 95% CI = 1.65-2.19), suicide attempt (k = 13, OR = 2.95, 95% CI = 2.21-3.94), transition from suicidal ideation to suicide attempt (k = 3, OR = 2.83, 95% CI = 1.60-4.99), and suicide death (k = 1, OR = 4.39, 95% CI = 1.63-11.80). This heightened risk was stable across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. PEs predicted suicide attempts over and above co-occurring psychopathology (k = 8, OR = 2.85, 95% CI = 2.06-3.95).
Conclusions
Individuals reporting PEs are at increased risk of all types of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. In addition, PEs are particularly important risk markers for future suicidal behaviors, including in individuals already reporting suicidal ideation. This risk is in excess of what is explained by co-occurring psychopathology.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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