A Twin-Family Study of Suicidality and Illicit Drug Use in Young People

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A Twin-Family Study of Suicidality and Illicit Drug Use in Young People Qiang (John) Fu, 1,2 Andrew C. Heath, 2 Kathleen K. Bucholz 2 1 Saint Louis University School of Public Health 2 Midwest Alcoholism Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Introduction It is well known that illicit drug use is associated with increased risk for suicidality in adolescents and young adults. In a co-twin control study, Lynskey et al. (2004) found that marijuana dependence had odds of suicidal ideation and suicide attempt that were 2.5 to 2.9 times higher than those of their non-marijuana marijuana-dependent co-twin. However, this association cannot be entirely explained by common predisposing genetic and/or shared environmental predispositions. Freedenthal et al. (2007) reported that solvent use was a significant predictor for suicidal ideation and attempt in a sample of incarcerated youth (mean age=15 years) We examined the relationship of suicidality with marijuana and solvent consumption from the t Twins as Parents (TAP) study. 1

Offspring of Twins Design Table 1. The offspring of twins design provides a unique way to assess varied levels of genetic and family environmental risk. Group 1 2 3 4 Twin DD* Zygosity MZ/DZ MZ DZ MZ/DZ Co-twin DD / Offspring DD Risk Genetic High High Medium Low Genetic risk would yield a risk pattern in which 2>3>4 Family environmental risk would yield 1>2=3=4 * Drug Dependence Family Envt. High Low Low Low Sample Selection The Twins as Parents (TAP) study (wave I) was conducted from 2002 to 2004, which included the male twins (43-64 years old) selected from the Vietnam Era Twin Registry (VETR). Selection Criteria All twins for which at least one member of a twin pair met lifetime DSM-III III-R R illicit drug dependence criteria that were evaluated in 1992. A random sample of pairs in which neither member met lifetime DSM-III III-R R illicit drug dependence criteria in 1992. At least one twin had 1+ children in the appropriate age range (12-32 years old in 2002-2004). 2004). 2

Twin Sample Selection Of the 1,054 twins (527 pairs) targeted for the study, 910 eligible twins released by the VETR for contact, and 725 (80%) completed a brief screening telephone interview. A total of 488 (out of the 725) who had 1 3 offspring completed a telephone diagnostic interview. 157 pairs (314 twins) 174 individual twins Offspring Sample Selection Of 950 offspring who were given consent to contact by twins, 839 (88%) completed a telephone diagnostic interview. 220 twins (or families) with 1 child 185 twins (or families) with 2 children 83 twins (or families) with 3 children 3

Spouse Sample Selection Of 604 female spouses identified by twins 444 completed the eligibility screen 427 biological mothers (71%) completed diagnostic interviews. Twin Sample Profile Twins Ethnicity 92% non-hispanic white 8% African American <1% Other Education 3% <High school 25% High school graduates 34% Some college 17% Voc/Tech degree 11% Bachelor s s degree 10% Graduate school 4

Offspring Sample Profile Offspring s s mean age at interview 22.7 years (range 12-32 years) Ethnicity 74% non-hispanic white 6% African American 3% Hispanic 14% Multi-racial 3% Other Education 33.3% high school graduates 38.7% college graduates Sex 48% female Dependent variable Measures Offspring suicidal ideation: Ever thought of suicide Offspring suicide attempt: Ever tried to take own life Independent variables Offspring ever used illicit drug Marijuana Solvents (butane, cleaning fluid, carbon tetrachloride, glue, paint thinner, gasoline, toluene, or others) 5

Independent variables Measures Paternal genetic and family environmental transmission of illicit drug dependence Maternal DSM-IV major depression Maternal DSM-IV illicit drug dependence Offspring DSM-IV major depression Offspring DSM-IV conduct disorder Offspring age Offspring sex Statistical Analysis Multinomial logistic regression Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) The robust variance estimator implemented in Stata 9 used for cluster-correlated correlated data 6

Results Table 2. Frequency distributions of offspring suicidal outcomes and illicit drug use (N=839) Suicidal Ideation Suicide Attempt Marijuana Any Solvents Major Depression Conduct Disorder N 200 47 467 30 70 % 23.8 5.6 56 3.6 8.3 Results Table 3. Frequency distribution of offspring (N=839) in four groups according to the twin illicit drug dependence status Zygosity Twin DD Co-twin DD N % 1 MZ/DZ / 520 62.4 2 MZ 70 8.4 3 DZ 75 9.0 4 MZ/DZ 168 20.2 7

Table 4. Adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) of risk factors for offspring suicidal thoughts Offspring Marijuana Use Offspring Solvent Use Father s s Drug Dependence Offspring MD Sex Age Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Mather s s Drug Dependence Offspring CD OR 1.81* 2.51* 0.66 0.75 0.67 1.57 1.96* 5.16* 1.34 1.01 95%CI 1.17, 2.79 1.01, 6.29 0.42, 1.05 0.33, 1.72 0.29, 1.51 0.88, 2.80 1.09, 3.52 3.22, 8.60 0.94, 1.92 0.96, 1.06 Table 5. Adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) of risk factors for offspring suicide attempt Offspring Marijuana Use Offspring Solvent Use Father s s Drug Dependence Sex Age Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Mather s s Drug Dependence Offspring CD Offspring MD OR 1.11 6.40* 1.84 1.30 2.02 1.45 1.53 14.14* 2.40* 1.02 95%CI 0.52, 2.37 1.66, 24.66 0.70, 4.80 0.29, 5.88 0.55, 7.44 0.52, 4.06 0.58, 4.05 7.11, 28.12 1.20, 4.79 0.93, 1.11 8

Conclusions The pathway from solvent use to elevated risk for suicidality and that from marijuana use to greater risk for suicidal ideation are likely to be environmentally- mediated. We did not find that genetic and family environmental influences of illicit drug dependence contribute to the association between suicide attempt and solvents use nor the linkage between suicidal ideation and marijuana use. These findings have implications for the interventions that attempt to reduce the risk for suicidality. 9