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How Clinicians Incorporate Suicide Risk Factors Into Suicide Risk Assessment

Crisis, 2021
Abstract. Background: The literature has focused on explicit communications of suicidal ideation, although such communications are infrequent and less overt symptoms are comparable indicators of suicide risk. Aims: Our aim was to understand how clinicians consider inexplicit suicide risk factors in assessments of risk.
Emilie H. Picard, Barry Rosenfeld
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Suicide risk assessment

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2022
Matthew M, Large   +2 more
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Suicide Risk and Serotonin

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1992
The accumulating research evidence for the psychobiological reconceptualization of suicidal behaviour is briefly reviewed, particularly regarding the serotonin hypothesis of suicide risk. The first suggestion of a link between suicide and serotonin came with the biochemical results from postmortem brain studies of suicide victims.
P, Nordström, M, Asberg
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Suicide risk and mortality among patients with cancer

Nature Medicine, 2022
M. Heinrich   +6 more
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Lipids and Suicide Risk

2020
In the search for biomarkers and modifiable risk factors for suicide, lipid status has garnered considerable interest, although the lipid-suicide connection is not without controversy. Major categories of lipids that have been reported as germane to suicide include sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs).
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Assessment of Suicide Risk

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Among the many clinical skills that psychiatrists must acquire, the ability to assess the risk of patients killing themselves is probably the most important and demanding. It is often a crucial factor when making clinical decisions, such as in the choice of treatments, when deciding whether admission to a psychiatric hospital is necessary and when ...
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Suicide risk among farmers

Veterinary Record, 2014
AFTER the wonderful summer and mild autumn we enjoyed in 2013, many will have forgotten the devastating effects of the severe weather on hill farmers last spring. The wet summer in 2012 resulted in livestock going into winter in poor condition, compounded by a heavy burden of fluke and with poor quality silage to sustain them. As a result, many farmers
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Suicide Risk Assessment and Suicide Risk Formulation

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2014
Suicide and other suicidal behaviors are often associated with psychiatric disorders and dysfunctions. Therefore, psychiatrists have significant opportunities to identify at-risk individuals and offer treatment to reduce that risk. Although a suicide risk assessment is a core competency requirement, many clinical psychiatrists lack the requisite ...
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Adolescent suicide risk assessment using the Suicide Risk Rapid Survey

S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of the new Suicide Risk Rapid Survey diagnostic scale, which includes six items on suicidal and non-suicidal self-injurious behavior and is aimed at assessing suicide risk in adolescents with suicidal behavior. Material and methods.
A.Ya. Basova   +3 more
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Suicide Risk Factors

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Fifty cases of attempted suicide were compared with 50 cases of completed suicide on variables reported to measure suicide risk: the seriousness of the attempt, and the circumstances in which the act occurred discriminated best. Depressive symptoms were more frequent in the suicide group and in the serious attempters' group than in the nonserious ...
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