1. Suicide reattempters: a systematic review

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    Mendez-Bustos, P.; de Leon-Martinez, V.; Miret, M. Spain Harv Rev Psychiatry 2013, Nov-Dec;21(6):281-95 The aim of this study is to identify the characteristic features of suicide reattempters. The recognition of the suicide reattempters population as a distinct clinical population may encourage future preventive and clinical work with this high-risk subgroup...
  2. Long-term and bizarre self-injurious behavior: an approach to underlying psychological mechanisms and management

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    Navines, R.; Gutierrez, F.; Arranz, B. Spain J Psychiatr Pract 2013, 19(1): 65-71. Repeated self-harm usually presents with associated psychopathology, mostly in the form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, malingering, or personality disorders, and may persist for many years. This case presentation focuses on self-harm involving the deliberate ingestion of foreign bodies....
  3. Predictors of suicide attempt in early-onset, first-episode psychoses: a longitudinal 24-month follow-up study

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    Sanchez-Gistau, V.; Baeza, I.; Arango, C. Spain J Clin Psychiatry 2014, 74(1): 59-66. OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of suicide attempts and factors associated with risk for suicide during the first episode of psychosis, and to identify early predictors of suicide attempts over a 24-month follow-up period in an early-onset,...
  4. Associations between emotional intelligence, depression and suicide risk in nursing students

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    Aradilla-Herrero, A.; Tomas-Sabado, J.; Gomez-Benito, J. Spain Nurse Educ Today 2014, Apr;34(4):520-5 BACKGROUND: The most important factor which predisposes young people to suicide is depression, although protective factors such as self-esteem, emotional adaptation and social support may reduce the probability of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Several studies have indicated...
  5. Clinical Features Associated with Suicide Attempts vs Suicide Gestures in an Inpatient Sample

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    Garcia-Nieto, R.; Blasco-Fontecilla, H.; de Leon-Martinez, V. Spain Arch Suicide Res 2014, 2014 Jun 18. Objectives: To test whether suicide attempters and suicide gesturers can be clinically differentiated. Methods: 150 subjects who had attempted suicide at least once, had made a suicide gesture, had suicidal ideation, and/or had engaged in...
  6. Psychiatric disorders in cases of completed suicide in a hospital area in Spain between 2007 and 2010

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    Gomez-Duran, E. L.; Forti-Buratti, M. A.; Gutierrez-Lopez, B. Spain Rev Psiquiatr Salud Ment 2014, Jul 1. INTRODUCTION: Suicide is an important Public Health problem. One of the most relevant known risk factors for suicide is suffering from a mental health disorder, identified in up to 90-95% of completed suicides, with...

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