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Background Past attempted suicide is a strong predictor of future suicide risk, but the risk varies among suicide attempters. Hence, it is important to clarify distinguishing features of lifetime attempters with a high level of current suicide risk for ...
Subin Park +7 more
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Non-suicidal self-injury and suicide risk among adult medical inpatients
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a potent risk factor for suicide among youth. There is limited research, however, on the association between NSSI and suicide risk among adults, particularly among adult medical patients, who are a ...
Nathan J. Lowry +9 more
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Suicide risk factors in the professional military personnel in the Army of Serbia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Recognition of suicide risk factors is important in taking adequate suicide preventive measures, Suicide Prevention Program for Professional Military Personnel (PMP) implemented in the Army of Serbia in 2003.
Dedić Gordana, Panić Milivoje
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Comorbidity and suicide risk [PDF]
Hornig & McNally (1995) argue that we did not control optimally for comorbid disorders known to increase suicide risk. In our initial paper (Weissman et al, 1989), we controlled statistically for major depression, alcohol and drug abuse, and agoraphobia separately, and for the latter three disorders, in combination.
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Narcissism and suicide risk [PDF]
AbstractWe all have narcissism, but in some cases, the perception of narcissism becomes extreme and pathological. Systematic research has shown that there are three subtypes typical of narcissistic personality disorder: the grandiose/oblivious, the vulnerable/hypervigilant, and the high-functioning subtype. Both biological and psychological factors are
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Transgender youths (those whose gender identity* does not align with their sex†) experience disparities in violence victimization, substance use, suicide risk, and sexual risk compared with their cisgender peers (those whose gender identity does align ...
M. Johns +8 more
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The Involvement of Hypothalamus–Pituitary–Adrenal (HPA) Axis in Suicide Risk
Stress and Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulation play a major role in various pathophysiological processes associated with both mood disorders and suicidal behavior.
I. Berardelli +5 more
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Question Effective prevention of suicide requires a comprehensive understanding of risk factors. Study selection and analysis Five databases were systematically searched to identify psychological autopsy studies (published up to February 2022) that ...
L. Favril +4 more
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Effective communication in eliciting and responding to suicidal thoughts: a systematic review protocol [PDF]
Background In the UK, over 6500 people die by suicide each year. In England alone, this is one person every 2 h. Professionals assess risk of suicide in face-to-face contacts with people potentially at risk.
Backhouse, A. +3 more
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Objective The social and economic consequences of COVID‐19 and related public health interventions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus have been proposed to increase suicide risk. However, no research has examined these relations.
K. L. Gratz +5 more
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