Background: Suicide victims have been found to frequently suffer from mental disorders, often more than one, and comorbidity has also been found to be a risk factor for suicide. The aim of the present study was to determine the first disorder and possible subsequent disorders in suicide victims during their lifetimes and to compare their development with the development of mental and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in a community sample.Methods: The Lundby Study is a prospective longitudinal study of mental health in a general population comprising 3,563 subjects, including 68 suicide victims, followed by four field investigations from 1947 to 1997; mortality was monitored up to 2011.Results: AUD was most common as a first diagnosis (26/68, 38...
Background This is a six-year prospective follow-up of a former cross sectional stud...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Background Suicidal behaviour is commonly associated with major depression (MD) and substance use di...
Background: Suicide victims have been found to frequently suffer from mental disorders, often more t...
Objective: To identify possible suicide risk factors in a clinical sample and suicide risk in a gene...
AIMS: To describe the mortality and causes of death among subjects with alcohol use disorder in comp...
Background. The Lundby Study is a longitudinal cohort study on a geographically defined population c...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and risk of suici...
Background and Aims: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with increased risk of non-fatal suici...
Objective: To determine and evaluate the connection of patients with mental and behavioural disorder...
The present review reports on the influence of alcohol drinking and alcohol use disorders on psychia...
Background: Attempted suicide is a common clinical problem in a general hospital setting. It has a s...
Background Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are at high risk for suicide attempts. Mental he...
Research on associations of suicidal behavior, including suicide and suicide attempt, with alcohol u...
Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide. Mental disorders are among the strongest predictors o...
Background This is a six-year prospective follow-up of a former cross sectional stud...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Background Suicidal behaviour is commonly associated with major depression (MD) and substance use di...
Background: Suicide victims have been found to frequently suffer from mental disorders, often more t...
Objective: To identify possible suicide risk factors in a clinical sample and suicide risk in a gene...
AIMS: To describe the mortality and causes of death among subjects with alcohol use disorder in comp...
Background. The Lundby Study is a longitudinal cohort study on a geographically defined population c...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and risk of suici...
Background and Aims: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with increased risk of non-fatal suici...
Objective: To determine and evaluate the connection of patients with mental and behavioural disorder...
The present review reports on the influence of alcohol drinking and alcohol use disorders on psychia...
Background: Attempted suicide is a common clinical problem in a general hospital setting. It has a s...
Background Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are at high risk for suicide attempts. Mental he...
Research on associations of suicidal behavior, including suicide and suicide attempt, with alcohol u...
Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide. Mental disorders are among the strongest predictors o...
Background This is a six-year prospective follow-up of a former cross sectional stud...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Background Suicidal behaviour is commonly associated with major depression (MD) and substance use di...