Objective: Many people who think about suicide do not engage in suicidal behavior. Identifying risk factors implicated in the process of behavioral enaction is crucial for suicide prevention, particularly in high-risk groups such as prisoners. Method: Cross-sectional data were drawn from a nationally representative sample of 17,891 prisoners (79% men) in the United States. We compared prisoners who attempted suicide (attempters; n = 2,496) with those who thought about suicide but never made an attempt (ideators; n = 1,716) on a range of established risk factors. Results: More than half (59%) of participants who experienced suicidal ideation had also attempted suicide. Violent offending, trauma, brain injury, alcohol abuse, and certain menta...
Suicide is a serious public health concern and prisoners represent a particularly high-risk group. T...
2.1 Abstract Aims: To investigate internal and external entrapment as risk factors for suicide ideat...
The aim was to investigate the role of age, drug abuse, period of confinement, loneliness, difficult...
Background: Many people who consider suicide do not translate these intentions into action. Althou...
Background: Although research has identified a wide range of risk factors for suicidal behavior in...
Introduction: Prisoners constitute a high-risk group for suicide. Although suicidal ideation represe...
Background: Mental disorders are overrepresented in prisoners, placing them at an increased risk of ...
Prisoners constitute a high-risk group for suicide. As an early stage in the pathway leading to suic...
Suicides in prisons are common. There is a pressing need to understand more about the causes and pre...
Most individuals who consider suicide do not make suicide attempts. It is therefore critical to iden...
Purpose: This pilot study aimed to investigate the correlates of suicidal ideation in offenders inca...
Prisoners are at increased risk of suicide. Investigation of both individual and environmental risk ...
Background: Worldwide, prisoners are at high risk of suicide. Research on near-lethal suicide attemp...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners are at high risk of suicide. AIMS: This study aimed to develop a typology of ...
Most investigations of factors contributing to prisoner suicide have focused on suicidal behaviour a...
Suicide is a serious public health concern and prisoners represent a particularly high-risk group. T...
2.1 Abstract Aims: To investigate internal and external entrapment as risk factors for suicide ideat...
The aim was to investigate the role of age, drug abuse, period of confinement, loneliness, difficult...
Background: Many people who consider suicide do not translate these intentions into action. Althou...
Background: Although research has identified a wide range of risk factors for suicidal behavior in...
Introduction: Prisoners constitute a high-risk group for suicide. Although suicidal ideation represe...
Background: Mental disorders are overrepresented in prisoners, placing them at an increased risk of ...
Prisoners constitute a high-risk group for suicide. As an early stage in the pathway leading to suic...
Suicides in prisons are common. There is a pressing need to understand more about the causes and pre...
Most individuals who consider suicide do not make suicide attempts. It is therefore critical to iden...
Purpose: This pilot study aimed to investigate the correlates of suicidal ideation in offenders inca...
Prisoners are at increased risk of suicide. Investigation of both individual and environmental risk ...
Background: Worldwide, prisoners are at high risk of suicide. Research on near-lethal suicide attemp...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners are at high risk of suicide. AIMS: This study aimed to develop a typology of ...
Most investigations of factors contributing to prisoner suicide have focused on suicidal behaviour a...
Suicide is a serious public health concern and prisoners represent a particularly high-risk group. T...
2.1 Abstract Aims: To investigate internal and external entrapment as risk factors for suicide ideat...
The aim was to investigate the role of age, drug abuse, period of confinement, loneliness, difficult...