2022
DOI: 10.31265/usps.218
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Psychotic depression and suicide risk: a mixed methods study

Abstract: Background: The reasons behind suicide are multifactorial, complex, and poorly understood. Despite decades of research, suicide rates remain elevated both during hospitalization as well as shortly after discharge. Clinically relevant knowledge and tools for suicide risk assessments to guide decision-making processes in acute settings are needed. Objectives: The thesis objective was to examine and improve understanding of the complex relationship between psychotic depression and suicide behaviour. We also ex… Show more

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