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Severity and Variability of Depression Symptoms Predicting Suicide Attempt in High-Risk Individuals.
Importance Predicting suicidal behavior continues to be among the most challenging tasks in psychiatry. Objectives To examine the trajectories of clinical predictors of suicide attempt (specifically, depression symptoms, hopelessness, impulsivity ...
N. Melhem+10 more
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ObjectiveClinical practice guidelines present expert consensus on the treatment of mental disorders. Yet, studies have shown that knowledge of and adherence to recommendations are moderate.
Tobias Teismann+4 more
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Genetic associations with suicide attempt severity and genetic overlap with major depression
In 2015, ~800,000 people died by suicide worldwide. For every death by suicide there are as many as 25 suicide attempts, which can result in serious injury even when not fatal.
D. Levey+13 more
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Abstract Repeated reporting to child protection is common. One approach to early intervention is for jurisdictions to receive and respond to child protection concerns raised before children are born. Despite this, little research has comprehensively examined subsequent child protection contact for those first reported prenatally.
Olivia Octoman+6 more
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Suicide and suicide attempts by the elderly in film: related factors as shown in feature films
Objective: to analyze cases of suicide and suicide attempts by elderly persons in feature films. Method: a survey of specialized internet cinema portals was carried out. A total of 19 feature films produced between 1950 and 2014 were identified.
Laércio Maciel Scalco+5 more
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OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to understand why patients may not report suicidal ideation at a health care visit prior to a suicide attempt. METHODS: Electronic health record data from Kaiser Permanente Washington were used to identify patients who ...
Julie E. Richards+6 more
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Abstract Whatever the circumstances, the separation of infants from their mothers at birth is a traumatic experience for all concerned. The paper reports on a study designed to improve practice in this highly sensitive area. An analysis of data collected through semi‐structured interviews with 38 mothers who had experienced removal at birth identified ...
Claire Mason+2 more
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Introduction Refugees, especially minors, who often have experienced traumatic events, are a vulnerable group regarding poor mental health. Little is known, however, of their risk of suicidal behaviour as young adults.
G. Geirsdottir+2 more
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Suicide Attempt as a Risk Factor for Completed Suicide: Even More Lethal Than We Knew.
OBJECTIVE While suicide attempt history is considered to robustly predict completed suicide, previous studies have limited generalizability because of using convenience samples of specific methods/treatment settings, disregarding previous attempts, or ...
J. Bostwick+3 more
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Rates of suicide and posttraumatic stress disorder remain high among United States military personnel and veterans. Building upon prior work, we conducted a systematic review of research published from 2010 to 2018 regarding: (1) the prevalence of ...
Ryan Holliday+12 more
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