Objective: This study's objective was determine the incremental association of reasons for living to the lifetime number of suicide attempts in relation to other known risk and protective factors in a sample of psychiatric patients with extensive psychopathology in residential treatment. Methods: Participants (n = 131) completed a demographic questionnaire that also asked for information about lifetime suicide history, psychiatric history, trauma, and abuse history. Additional measures of resilience, reasons for living (RFL), and impulsiveness were completed. Results: A history of sexual abuse was associated with an increasing lifetime number of suicide attempts, while a history of physical abuse and trait impulsiveness were not assoc...
Abstract. Background: For decades we have understood the risk factors for suicide in the general pop...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...
Objective: This study's objective was determine the incremental association of reasons for living to...
Objective: The objectives of present study are to identify the various protective factors against su...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
The identification of individuals at risk for attempting suicide is a difficult task for mental heal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suicidal behaviour remains challenging for clinicians to predict, with few ...
Background One of the main challenges in suicide prevention is that it cannot be predicted. Signific...
Objective: The aims of this study were to assess the personal and clinical features of a sample of p...
Background: Suicide is a major concern to medical professionals because of the association of social...
Assessment of the lethality of suicide attempts is a neglected topic in the literature in this area....
Aims: To evaluate variables and factors linked to attempted suicide in psychiatric patients. Study D...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suicidal behavior (SB) is a major, worldwide health concern. To date there ...
Abstract. Background: For decades we have understood the risk factors for suicide in the general pop...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...
Objective: This study's objective was determine the incremental association of reasons for living to...
Objective: The objectives of present study are to identify the various protective factors against su...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
The identification of individuals at risk for attempting suicide is a difficult task for mental heal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suicidal behaviour remains challenging for clinicians to predict, with few ...
Background One of the main challenges in suicide prevention is that it cannot be predicted. Signific...
Objective: The aims of this study were to assess the personal and clinical features of a sample of p...
Background: Suicide is a major concern to medical professionals because of the association of social...
Assessment of the lethality of suicide attempts is a neglected topic in the literature in this area....
Aims: To evaluate variables and factors linked to attempted suicide in psychiatric patients. Study D...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suicidal behavior (SB) is a major, worldwide health concern. To date there ...
Abstract. Background: For decades we have understood the risk factors for suicide in the general pop...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...
Suicidality is highly prevalent in patients at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Childhood adv...