OBJECTIVE: A better understanding of the pathophysiology of suicidal behaviour (SB) may enable the discovery of more specific treatments and a better identification of vulnerable patients. The vulnerability to SB appears to be underlied by genetic factors coding for traits rendering the individual less able to cope with stressing situations, and more likely to be engaged in a suicidal process. METHOD: During the recent years, neuroscientific studies begun to identify potential endophenotypes. RESULTS: We have shown that disadvantageous decision making (DM) was involved in the vulnerability to SB. DM impairment appears to be independent of comorbid psychiatric disorders, associated with emotional dysregulation (i.e. affective lability trait ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 700,000 people die per year due to suici...
Introduction. Suicidal behavior is a crucial clinical problem in many groups of psychiatric patients...
Several lines of evidence indicate that suicidal behaviour is partly heritable, with multiple genes ...
Objective In recent decades, the role of genetic factors in the predisposition to suicidal behavior ...
Suicide affects an appreciable number of people in all societies. Finding genes that predispose to s...
Identification of symptoms or biological abnormalities that predispose to suicide or identifies spec...
Suicide is a complex and challenging human phenomenon, and, although knowledge is expanding concerni...
Objective: Suicide is a major public health problem and it has a prominent genetic component. We per...
The study of suicidal behavior has gained relevance given that recently about 50% of the population ...
The authors of this paper present a review of actual data on the neurobiological background of suici...
Introduction: Recent post-mortem studies of suicide victims have implicated brain-derived neurotroph...
The stress-diathesis model posits that suicide is the result of an interaction between state-depende...
Background: Genes involved in the serotonin system are major candidates in association studies of su...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people and therefore being a serious global...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Literature findings mainly support the notion that suicide attempts (SA)...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 700,000 people die per year due to suici...
Introduction. Suicidal behavior is a crucial clinical problem in many groups of psychiatric patients...
Several lines of evidence indicate that suicidal behaviour is partly heritable, with multiple genes ...
Objective In recent decades, the role of genetic factors in the predisposition to suicidal behavior ...
Suicide affects an appreciable number of people in all societies. Finding genes that predispose to s...
Identification of symptoms or biological abnormalities that predispose to suicide or identifies spec...
Suicide is a complex and challenging human phenomenon, and, although knowledge is expanding concerni...
Objective: Suicide is a major public health problem and it has a prominent genetic component. We per...
The study of suicidal behavior has gained relevance given that recently about 50% of the population ...
The authors of this paper present a review of actual data on the neurobiological background of suici...
Introduction: Recent post-mortem studies of suicide victims have implicated brain-derived neurotroph...
The stress-diathesis model posits that suicide is the result of an interaction between state-depende...
Background: Genes involved in the serotonin system are major candidates in association studies of su...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people and therefore being a serious global...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Literature findings mainly support the notion that suicide attempts (SA)...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 700,000 people die per year due to suici...
Introduction. Suicidal behavior is a crucial clinical problem in many groups of psychiatric patients...
Several lines of evidence indicate that suicidal behaviour is partly heritable, with multiple genes ...