OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between co-morbid personality disorder (PD) and suicidal behaviour over a 2-year period in a sample of patients with psychosis. METHOD: A total of 670 patients with established psychotic illness were interviewed using a battery of instruments including a screen for co-morbid PD. The prevalence of attempted and completed suicide was measured over the next 2 years using multiple data sources. Logistic regression was used to examine whether those with co-morbid PD were at greater risk of suicidal behaviour compared with others. RESULTS: One hundred and eighty six patients (28%) were rated as having a co-morbid PD. After adjusting for all covariates, patients with co-morbid PD were significantly more likely...
BACKGROUND: Suicide and violence often co-occur in the general population as well as in mentally ill...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the characteristics of suicide attempters with and without comorbid ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the characteristics of suicide attempters with and without comorbid ...
Background: Attempted suicide is a common clinical problem in a general hospital setting. It has a s...
The aim: To assess relations between suicide risk and social demographic data and clinical features ...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
OBJECTIVE: Over the years studies have shown conflicting results about the risk of suicide in psycho...
BACKGROUND: The impact of comorbid personality disorder on the occurrence of violence in psychosis h...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
Personality disorders are a considerable risk factor for suicidal behavior. In psychological autopsy...
High rates of suicidal behaviour (SB) have been found in first episode psychosis (FEP) patients. It ...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
BACKGROUND: Suicide and violence often co-occur in the general population as well as in mentally ill...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the characteristics of suicide attempters with and without comorbid ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the characteristics of suicide attempters with and without comorbid ...
Background: Attempted suicide is a common clinical problem in a general hospital setting. It has a s...
The aim: To assess relations between suicide risk and social demographic data and clinical features ...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
OBJECTIVE: Over the years studies have shown conflicting results about the risk of suicide in psycho...
BACKGROUND: The impact of comorbid personality disorder on the occurrence of violence in psychosis h...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
Personality disorders are a considerable risk factor for suicidal behavior. In psychological autopsy...
High rates of suicidal behaviour (SB) have been found in first episode psychosis (FEP) patients. It ...
This study examines the longitudinal associations between psychotic experiences (PE) and incident su...
BACKGROUND: Suicide and violence often co-occur in the general population as well as in mentally ill...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...