OBJECTIVE: Over the years studies have shown conflicting results about the risk of suicide in psychotic depression (MD-psych). To understand this association, we undertook a comprehensive review of the literature to ascertain whether individuals with MD-psych have higher rates of completed suicides, suicide attempts or suicidal ideation compared to those with non-psychotic depression (MD-nonpsych). METHODS: We searched Pubmed, PsycINFO and Ovid in English language, from 1946-October 2015. Studies were included if suicidal ideation, attempts or completed suicides were assessed. RESULTS: During the acute episode of depression, patients with MD-psych have higher rates of suicide, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation than patients with MD-no...
The aim: To assess relations between suicide risk and social demographic data and clinical features ...
Recent reports suggest a lifetime suicide risk for schizophrenia patients of approximately 5%. This ...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...
Abstract Background It remains unclear whether psychotic features increase the risk of completed sui...
Background The reasons behind suicide are multifactorial, complex, and poorly understood. Despite de...
BACKGROUND: Suicide risk is greatly increased in schizophrenia. Detection of those at risk is clinic...
BACKGROUND: Severe unipolar depression is associated with increased risk of suicide, but it remains ...
Background: The most common psychiatric illnesses in the background of suicide are schizophrenia spe...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is associated with premature mortality, partly through increased suicide r...
Suicidal ideation/behaviour (SIB) and psychosis are highly associated phenomena. We propose that psy...
Object: The aim of this study was to investigate variables associated with suicide attempts among pa...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between co-morbid personality disorder (PD) and suicidal behav...
Objective: Additional and comorbid diagnoses are common among suicide victims with major depressive ...
Objective: Additional and comorbid diagnoses are common among suicide victims with major depressive ...
Background—Although there has been a tremendous amount of research examining the risk conferred for ...
The aim: To assess relations between suicide risk and social demographic data and clinical features ...
Recent reports suggest a lifetime suicide risk for schizophrenia patients of approximately 5%. This ...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...
Abstract Background It remains unclear whether psychotic features increase the risk of completed sui...
Background The reasons behind suicide are multifactorial, complex, and poorly understood. Despite de...
BACKGROUND: Suicide risk is greatly increased in schizophrenia. Detection of those at risk is clinic...
BACKGROUND: Severe unipolar depression is associated with increased risk of suicide, but it remains ...
Background: The most common psychiatric illnesses in the background of suicide are schizophrenia spe...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is associated with premature mortality, partly through increased suicide r...
Suicidal ideation/behaviour (SIB) and psychosis are highly associated phenomena. We propose that psy...
Object: The aim of this study was to investigate variables associated with suicide attempts among pa...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between co-morbid personality disorder (PD) and suicidal behav...
Objective: Additional and comorbid diagnoses are common among suicide victims with major depressive ...
Objective: Additional and comorbid diagnoses are common among suicide victims with major depressive ...
Background—Although there has been a tremendous amount of research examining the risk conferred for ...
The aim: To assess relations between suicide risk and social demographic data and clinical features ...
Recent reports suggest a lifetime suicide risk for schizophrenia patients of approximately 5%. This ...
Psychotic disorders confer an exceptionally high risk for suicidality. The literature on suicide has...