2004
DOI: 10.1080/13651500410006495
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Suicidal behaviour and intensity of psychiatric care in a region at high risk for suicide

Abstract: BACKGROUND Suicidal behaviour represents a social and health-related issue of prime importance in both the general and psychiatric population. People with mental illness are at great risk of suicide, but indirect evidence suggests that the treatment of psychiatric disorders may prevent suicide. The aim of our study was to compare the risk of suicide in the population of psychiatric patients with that of the general population in Friuli Venezia-Giulia (FVG). METHOD We analyzed the suicide rates, based on the of… Show more

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“…Moreover, suicide assessment still merits attention in nonclinical PREDICTORS OF SUICIDAL IDEATION IN OFFENDERS samples. For example, preincarcerated offenders (Cramer et al, 2012), college students (Cukrowicz, Smith, Hohmeister, & Joiner, 2009), and the elderly (Rocco, Orbitello, Ciano, Angarano, & Balestrieri, 2004) all have an elevated risk for suicide.…”
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“…Moreover, suicide assessment still merits attention in nonclinical PREDICTORS OF SUICIDAL IDEATION IN OFFENDERS samples. For example, preincarcerated offenders (Cramer et al, 2012), college students (Cukrowicz, Smith, Hohmeister, & Joiner, 2009), and the elderly (Rocco, Orbitello, Ciano, Angarano, & Balestrieri, 2004) all have an elevated risk for suicide.…”
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confidence: 99%