2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291707000803
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Identifying correlates of suicide attempts in suicidal ideators: a population-based study

Abstract: Correlates of suicide attempts in suicidal ideators vary as a function of the persistence of suicidal ideas and gender. This heterogeneity across subgroups of suicidal ideators may be attributed, at least in part, to differences between the sexes, early environmental adversity, maladaptive personality, and psychiatric symptoms. Further exploration and continued prospective follow-up is necessary to examine these possibilities.

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“…Disruptive aggression appears to distinguish female ideators who attempt suicide from those who do not [31]. In studies of suicide completers, more extensive histories of aggression, assault, and irritability have been associated with adolescent suicide completion [20,25].…”
Section: Personality and Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disruptive aggression appears to distinguish female ideators who attempt suicide from those who do not [31]. In studies of suicide completers, more extensive histories of aggression, assault, and irritability have been associated with adolescent suicide completion [20,25].…”
Section: Personality and Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the research on intent relies on self-report of suicide attempters or the comparison of individual characteristics among those individuals who commit suicide and other populations (Brezo et al 2007;Brown, Steer, Henriques & Beck, 2005;Forman, Berk, Henreques, Brown & Beck, 2004;Fushimi, Sugawara & Saito, 2006;Jollant et al, 2005;Keilp et al, 2006;Wyder & DeLeo, 2007;Zalsman et al, 2006). In the instances of police-involved shootings that might be considered subject-precipitated, the criterion of self-infliction vanishes, so the actions by the subjects must be carefully analyzed to assess the possibility of the subjects' intent to die.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La ideación suicida severa, tanto reciente como anterior, fue la variable más fuertemente asociada a presencia de intento de suicidio. Múltiples publicaciones describen dicha correlación, ya sea como un factor concurrente o como un predictor 9,[31][32][33][34] . Se describe que la prevalencia de intento de suicidio en personas con ideación fluctúa entre 13,2% y 29%; superando al 50% cuando la ideación se presenta en la forma de un plan estructurado para cometer el intento, mientras que en el grupo sin ideación sería 0,5% a 3,07% 31,32,35 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Una posible explicación está dada porque en la gran mayoría de los análisis multivariados donde se describe dicha asociación no se incorpora ideación suicida como variable independiente (eventual predictor), y, o no es estudiada, o se estudia como variable dependiente en modelos paralelos 6,7,8,29,41 . De hecho, en los artículos en que se estudia la ideación suicida como variable independiente, ésta se asocia fuertemente a intento de suicidio, incluso por sobre la depresión 9,33,34 . Se podría plantear, entonces, que el alto peso de la ideación suicida como variable asociada produce que las demás variables, incluyendo la depresión, pierdan significación.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified