Predicting suicide death after emergency department visits with mental health or self-harm diagnoses

GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY(2024)

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Objective: Use health records data to predict suicide death following emergency department visits. Methods: Electronic health records and insurance claims from seven health systems were used to: identify emergency department visits with mental health or self-harm diagnoses by members aged 11 or older; extract approximately 2500 potential predictors including demographic, historical, and baseline clinical characteristics; and ascertain subsequent deaths by self-harm. Logistic regression with lasso and random forest models predicted self-harm death over 90 days after each visit. Results: Records identified 2,069,170 eligible visits, 899 followed by suicide death within 90 days. The bestfitting logistic regression with lasso model yielded an area under the receiver operating curve of 0.823 (95% CI 0.810-0.836). Visits above the 95th percentile of predicted risk included 34.8% (95% CI 31.1-38.7) of subsequent suicide deaths and had a 0.303% (95% CI 0.261-0.346) suicide death rate over the following 90 days. Model performance was similar across subgroups defined by age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Conclusions: Machine learning models using coded data from health records have moderate performance in predicting suicide death following emergency department visits for mental health or self-harm diagnosis and could be used to identify patients needing more systematic follow-up.
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Suicide,Emergency department,Prediction,Epidemiology,Machine learning,Self -harm
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