Miscarriage can increase suicide risk among teenagers

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Vulnerable teens who lose a pregnancy are at increased risk for suicide, new research from UO's Prevention Science Institute shows.

The study looks at in who have been involved with both the and the foster care system. Researchers drew on a long-term dataset collected between 1997 and 2006, which tracked teens' outcomes after entering those systems.

In that population, pregnancy was linked to a higher risk of a suicide attempt, the researchers found. And miscarriage had a particularly strong effect: Teens who miscarried were twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to teens who didn't report having a miscarriage. Researchers didn't see a similar pattern among teens who had abortions. They published their findings in Children and Youth Services Review.

"Miscarriage can be a really isolating experience for anyone, but especially for people without a reliable support system in place," said Camille Cioffi, a research assistant professor at the Prevention Science Institute who led the study. "I think there are a lot of opportunities at different levels to provide support."

Even for teens who might not have a strong support system to raise a child and might not have initially planned to get pregnant, losing the baby can still be a traumatic event, she said.

The best solutions are those tailored to individuals, Cioffi emphasized. But in general, improving following a could help, as could educating parents and other caregivers on how to best support adolescents who experience pregnancy loss.

More information: Camille C. Cioffi et al, Pregnancy and miscarriage predict suicide attempts but not substance use among dual-systems involved female adolescents, Children and Youth Services Review (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106494

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