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Suicidality and hostility following involuntary hospital treatment [PDF]
Background Psychiatric patients showing risk to themselves or others can be involuntarily hospitalised. No data is available on whether following hospitalisation there is a reduction in psychopathological indicators of risk such as suicidality and ...
A Fiorillo +28 more
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Identifying Undiagnosed High-Risk Suicidality Cases by Matching Patients With a Similar Comorbidity Burden: Retrospective Observational Study. [PDF]
BackgroundSuicide is the second leading cause of death for children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years. Pediatric suicidality is underreported, which poses significant challenges for effective intervention and prevention strategies.
Bode L +4 more
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Frequency and correlates of suicidality in a sample of traumatized treatment-seeking refugees. [PDF]
Introduction Refugees are at heightened risk for suicidality due to trauma exposure, elevated prevalence of mental disorders, and postmigration stressors.
Rueger MS +10 more
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The association between entrapment and suicidality in adolescents with depressive disorders: a moderated mediation analysis involving depressive symptoms and gender. [PDF]
Preventing suicide among adolescents with depression remains a global health priority. Entrapment has been shown to be associated with suicidality, with depressive symptoms potentially accounting for part of this association, and these associations may ...
Wu H +5 more
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Suicidality and associated factors among people living with mental illness attending an outpatient clinic at a tertiary hospital in Uganda. [PDF]
Background Suicidality is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Mental disorders are major predictors of suicidality. Individuals with severe symptoms of mental disorders face marked distress, significant restrictions in functioning across ...
Alol E, Favina A, Ashaba S, Rukundo GZ.
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Brain Functional and Structural Alterations in Women With Bipolar Disorder and Suicidality
Objective: Suicide is the leading cause of death from bipolar disorder (BD). At least 25–50% of the patients with BD will attempt suicide, with suicide rates much higher in women patients than in men.
Huiling Guo +15 more
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Intersectional research on childhood suicidality requires studies with a reliable and valid measure of suicidality, as well as a large sample size that shows some variability of suicidality across sex by race intersectional groups.
Shervin Assari +2 more
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BackgroundYouth suicide is a major international concern and prevention is a priority. In most cases suicidal behavior would be preceded by a period of suicidal ideation.
Jeanne Van Wyk, Kerry Gibson
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Introduction. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death across different age groups. The persistence of suicidal ideation and the progression of suicidal ideations to action could be related to impulsivity, the tendency to act on urges with low ...
Nidal Moukaddam +4 more
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BackgroundFew previous studies have focused on prefrontal activation in young adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) and suicidality via functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS).Materials and MethodsA total of 59 healthy controls (HCs)
Hyewon Kim +10 more
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