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1 6448 people with depression, of whom 694 had attempted suicide).
2 one health care, symptoms of depression, and attempted suicide).
3 istics of cocaine-dependent patients who had attempted suicide.
4 pating patients, 26 committed suicide and 51 attempted suicide.
5  these, 545 had died by suicide and 4297 had attempted suicide.
6  suicide than the depressed patients who had attempted suicide.
7 d attempted suicide from those who had never attempted suicide.
8 reatment than depressed patients who had not attempted suicide.
9  die, thoughts about committing suicide, and attempted suicide.
10 gency department visit for mental health, or attempted suicide.
11 th greater frequency in the patients who had attempted suicide.
12  social isolation of clinical depression and attempted suicide.
13  years is a particularly strong correlate of attempted suicide.
14 mine the relation between sexual assault and attempted suicide.
15 ssociated with an increased lifetime rate of attempted suicide.
16 d past-year use of services among adults who attempted suicide.
17 on planned suicide attempts, and 1.2 million attempted suicide.
18 hanges in severity of gambling behaviour and attempted suicide.
19 thoughts of self-harm, actual self-harm, and attempted suicide.
20 s and antiepileptic drugs modify the risk of attempted suicide.
21 rate self-poisoning is the leading method of attempted suicide.
22 chiatric ward, and one patient in this group attempted suicide.
23 c risk factors increasing susceptibility for attempted suicide.
24 ssion and 7.12 (2.67-18.98) for a history of attempted suicide.
25 ed substantial for both death by suicide and attempted suicide.
26 ood, is associated with an increased risk of attempted suicide.
27 was not associated with an increased risk of attempted suicide.
28 ress disorder is an independent predictor of attempted suicide.
29 ciated with an increased risk of suicide and attempted suicide.
30                                     No child attempted suicide.
31 ic medication, 8% were hospitalized, and 11% attempted suicide.
32 ith an increased rate of hospitalization and attempted suicide.
33 pulsive disorder participants had previously attempted suicide.
34 VHS to reduce self-harm among those who have attempted suicide.
35 f suicide attempt, and 47% (N=163) had never attempted suicide.
36 such intentional self inflicted injuries and attempted suicides.
37 3 pp; 95% CI, -0.04 to 0.30 pp; P = .14), or attempted suicide (-0.17 pp; 95% CI, -0.47 to 0.13 pp; P
38 sons with no such experiences (prevalence of attempted suicide, 1.1%), the adjusted odds ratio of eve
39 thm uniquely identified 127% more youths who attempted suicide (125) than did screening (55).
40 der, including 15 depressed patients who had attempted suicide, 18 depressed patients who had never a
41 iences in any category increased the risk of attempted suicide 2- to 5-fold.
42 4 committed suicide (0.8% per year), and 130 attempted suicide (2.9% per year).
43  to suicidal ideation; one patient in the DP attempted suicide 3 months after she was discharged.
44 ge, 12.0 [0.7] years; 6034 male [52.2%]; 344 attempted suicide [3.0%]; 1154 environmental/lifestyle f
45             Fewer clozapine-treated patients attempted suicide (34 vs 55; P =.03), required hospitali
46 ion (538 individuals [7.04%]) and history of attempted suicide (419 [5.48%]) were each associated wit
47 rst documented suicidal ideation, 830 (7.4%) attempted suicide, 46.3% of whom (N=387) attempted suici
48 % vs 27%), substance abuse (67% vs 50%), and attempted suicide (58% vs 39%).
49 , 17.2 [0.3] years; 4593 female [51.0%]; 661 attempted suicide [7.3%]; 2864 environmental/lifestyle f
50 representative group of 111 patients who had attempted suicide (72 female and 39 male) was assessed f
51            Of the 9650 enlisted soldiers who attempted suicide, 86.3% were male, 68.4% were younger t
52 iation between LTMA exposure and the risk of attempted suicide adjusted for important covariates.
53              They interviewed 153 victims of attempted suicide aged 13--34 years who had been treated
54 ment-related TBI, psychiatric diagnoses, and attempted suicide among 273,591 veterans deployed in sup
55 riety of negative health outcomes, including attempted suicide among adolescents and adults.
56 een leukotriene-modifying agents (LTMAs) and attempted suicide among asthmatic children and young adu
57 oholism was associated with a higher rate of attempted suicide among family members with bipolar diso
58                            The 15-year AR of attempted suicide among persons diagnosed with headache
59                                              Attempted suicide among subjects with bipolar disorder a
60 D) attributed to self inflicted injuries and attempted suicides among children in United States; and
61 nalytic sample of 9512 enlisted soldiers who attempted suicide and 151526 control person-months, most
62 9 [5.1] years), 8513 hospitalizations due to attempted suicide and 316 completed suicides were observ
63                   Of the 84 patients, 45 had attempted suicide and 39 had not.
64 ean [SD] age, 15.6 [1.9] years), 5840 (4.8%) attempted suicide and 4341 (3.6%) developed a substance
65 terviewed about whether or not they had ever attempted suicide and about their family history of suic
66                                              Attempted suicide and alcoholism clustered in a subset o
67 at no significant association exists between attempted suicide and BDNF level.
68 nd markers of poor mental health (planned or attempted suicide and being too worried to sleep).
69 turbed mental health to suicidal ideation to attempted suicide and completed suicide, augmented by im
70                                        Prior attempted suicide and hopelessness are the most powerful
71 of parental psychiatric disease and risks of attempted suicide and violent offending among offspring.
72                          Less is known about attempted suicide and whether psychiatric disorders and
73                                 Twenty-seven attempted suicides and nine completed suicides were comp
74 hronic, severe conditions, with histories of attempted suicides and psychiatric hospitalizations.
75  died by euthanasia or PAS, 1 unsuccessfully attempted suicide, and 1 repeatedly requested for her li
76  1.5% (N = 61) of U.S. women physicians have attempted suicide, and 19.5% (N = 808) have a history of
77 intelligence, cognitive function, history of attempted suicide, and inpatient vs outpatient status) a
78 attempt suicide, suicidal subjects who never attempted suicide, and non-suicidal subjects with psychi
79 while no changes were achieved in self-harm, attempted suicide, and readmission rates.
80 ve episode and PTSD were more likely to have attempted suicide, and women with both disorders were mo
81 s and less treatment for alcoholism, to have attempted suicide, and, on the basis of personal intervi
82  study identified 26 completed suicides, 801 attempted suicides, and 41 violent deaths in 297,620 new
83 he composite outcomes of completed suicides, attempted suicides, and violent deaths for anticonvulsan
84 cidal ideation; 6.5 (95% CI, 1.5 - 28.8) for attempted suicide; and 5.1 (95% CI, 2.4 - 10.9) for any
85 s, gastrointestinal symptoms, considered and attempted suicide, any unmet health care and mental heal
86                 Non-suicidal self-injury and attempted suicide are both risk factors for suicide, and
87                                  Suicide and attempted suicide are important causes of morbidity and
88 ger than 40 years, depression and history of attempted suicide are significant independent predictors
89                                 Suicides and attempted suicides are major public health issues in the
90 icide (nonattempters) (n = 62) and those who attempted suicide (attempters) (n = 29).
91                  Annual rates of suicide and attempted suicide based on patient exposure years were 1
92 ssociated with a higher risk for suicide and attempted suicide, but psychopathological or biological
93 isorder, nearly 12 times more likely to have attempted suicide by age 30, and 15 times more likely to
94 ession was also associated with histories of attempted suicide, child abuse, and recent sexual dysfun
95  and E922.9), assault (codes E965.0-E965.4), attempted suicide (codes E955.0-E955.4), legal intervent
96 suicide, 18 depressed patients who had never attempted suicide (depressed control subjects), and 20 p
97                                Prevalence of attempted suicide did not change between waves (wave 1:
98                         Rates of suicide and attempted suicide did not differ significantly among the
99                         Rates of suicide and attempted suicide did not differ significantly between t
100              Individuals who had and had not attempted suicide did not differ with respect to demogra
101 study, an estimated 19.6% of individuals who attempted suicide did so despite not meeting criteria fo
102 E score had a strong, graded relationship to attempted suicide during childhood/adolescence and adult
103 (0.7%) and 400 patients with dementia (0.6%) attempted suicide during follow-up, compared with 253 pa
104 an PCT (n = 8, estimated proportion = 27.9%) attempted suicide during follow-up.
105                                              Attempted suicide during the 3 years between wave 1 and
106 e suicide attempts before entering the trial attempted suicide during the protocol.
107 es of morbidity and mortality than those who attempted suicide, even though the latter had taken more
108           The depressed patients who had not attempted suicide expressed more feelings of responsibil
109 ed in non-suicidal self-harm reported having attempted suicide for the first time by the follow-up at
110  3.9; 95% CI, 1.9-7.8), and suicidality (eg, attempted suicide [for 1997, OR, 7.6; 95% CI, 4.7-12.3;
111 duty, regular US Army, enlisted soldiers who attempted suicide from January 1, 2004, through December
112  codes from the ICD-10 were used to identify attempted suicide from the Danish National Patient Regis
113 did not distinguish the 184 patients who had attempted suicide from those who had never attempted sui
114           With this in mind, we conducted an attempted suicide GWAS that compared the single-nucleoti
115        Women with depression or a history of attempted suicide had a 3-fold adjusted risk of CVD (adj
116 o did not attempt suicide (95.2%), those who attempted suicide had a greater risk of hospitalization
117  542 of 587 individuals with ASD (92.3%) who attempted suicide had at least 1 other comorbid conditio
118      In this cohort study, female youths who attempted suicide had increased risk of subsequent subst
119  increasing, use of services among those who attempted suicide has not increased, suggesting a need t
120                               The hazards of attempted suicide (HR, 2.04; 95% CI, 1.84-2.27) and comp
121 f suicides and the number of individuals who attempted suicide, immediately post-treatment and at lon
122 association between serum levels of BDNF and attempted suicide in a sample of 281 participants using
123 elationships between comorbid alcoholism and attempted suicide in affectively ill relatives of proban
124  of 50.7% (95% CI, 47.3%-54.1%) of those who attempted suicide in contrast to 36.5% (95% CI, 31.9%-41
125 ic and suicidal probands had a 40.7% rate of attempted suicide in first-degree relatives with bipolar
126 o estimate the risk of deaths by suicide and attempted suicide in individuals diagnosed with OCD, com
127 ffective decision making, is associated with attempted suicide in late-life depression.
128 ural basis underlying the psychopathology of attempted suicide in patients with MDD involves multiple
129                                Self-reported attempted suicide in the 3 years before the interview.
130                                              Attempted suicide in the 3 years between wave 1 and wave
131                           5.2% (4.0-6.8) had attempted suicide in the past month.
132    13 (14.5% [8.5-23.6]) of 85 women who had attempted suicide in the past year had survey scores tha
133 (37.0% [95% CI 25.6-50.2]) of 62 men who had attempted suicide in the past year had survey scores tha
134 with borderline personality disorder who had attempted suicide in the preceding year.
135 ohol or drugs, were actively suicidal or had attempted suicide in the previous 2 months, had psychosi
136 drug dependent, were acutely suicidal or had attempted suicide in the previous 2 months, or were cogn
137 bidirectional, and both major depression and attempted suicide increase the risk of developing seizur
138                                              Attempted suicide increased seizure risk even after adju
139                         Major depression and attempted suicide independently increase the risk for un
140                                              Attempted suicide is associated with impaired value comp
141 vailable as to whether the increased risk of attempted suicide is related primarily to posttraumatic
142  between BDNF level (dependent variable) and attempted suicide (key exposure variable), adjusting for
143                                     Although attempted suicide linkage regions have been identified o
144 46), with 83% of the association of TBI with attempted suicide mediated by co-occurring psychiatric c
145 n behavioral studies, many of those who have attempted suicide misestimate expected rewards on gambli
146 accounted for 61.1% of enlisted soldiers who attempted suicide (n = 5894 cases).
147 ith cocaine-dependent patients who had never attempted suicide (N=130) on clinical, personality, psyc
148 : suicide attempters with a sibling who also attempted suicide (N=19), suicide attempters whose sibli
149           Cocaine-dependent patients who had attempted suicide (N=84) were compared with cocaine-depe
150                   Cases (individuals who had attempted suicide) (n = 84) were matched on sex and age
151             Pooled incidence of completed or attempted suicide, occurrences of suicidal ideation, or
152                               Seven subjects attempted suicide on follow-up.
153 y soldiers at Fort Carson, Colo., who either attempted suicide or experienced suicidal ideation with
154 5 (2.0% [1.4-3.0]) of 1184 women who had not attempted suicide or had suicidal thoughts in the past y
155  38 (3.6% [2.6-5.0]) of 1077 men who had not attempted suicide or had suicidal thoughts in the past y
156 each timepoint, excluding those who had ever attempted suicide or who had shown severe suicidal ideat
157 son (OR 15.2, 95% CI 8.5-27.0), a history of attempted suicide (OR 8.2, 4.4-15.3), and current psychi
158 r recurrence (OR = 2.3; 95% CI, 1.2-4.6) and attempted suicide (OR = 6.1; 95% CI, 1.2-32.2).
159 18]) and were less likely to have previously attempted suicide (OR, 0.44 [95% CI, 0.43-0.46]).
160 er among more genetically distant relatives (attempted suicide: OR = 1.59 [95% CI, 1.47-1.73] among m
161 k was observed among first-degree relatives (attempted suicide: OR = 2.42 [95% CI, 2.36-2.49] among p
162 58 876 participants included 8955 (0.3%) who attempted suicide over 6 years.
163 th ASMs and no patients treated with placebo attempted suicide (P = .22).
164 ereas rates for 14% of all FRHs-those due to attempted suicide (P-trend = 0.002) and undetermined int
165  age at illness onset was lower and rates of attempted suicide, panic disorder, and substance abuse w
166 of the subjects per year, and a mean of 2.6% attempted suicide per year.
167 d suicide percentage was 0.45% (24/5311) and attempted suicide percentage was 0.90% (48/5311).
168 ; 95% CI, 1.5-3.2); were more likely to have attempted suicide (PR, 3.7; 95% CI, 2.6-5.1); and were m
169 significantly more of the alcoholics who had attempted suicide reported that a first- or second-degre
170 ctors accounting for 51% of the variance for attempted suicide risk.
171 s only associated with suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide (self-reported).
172       Compared with alcoholics who had never attempted suicide, significantly more of the alcoholics
173 ntage of mental health hospitalizations with attempted suicide, suicidal ideation, or self-injury dia
174 italizations in 2019 included a diagnosis of attempted suicide, suicidal ideation, or self-injury, un
175 h a primary mental health diagnosis and with attempted suicide, suicidal ideation, or self-injury; nu
176 with both disorders were more likely to have attempted suicide than men with both disorders.
177 suggests an association between migraine and attempted suicide, there is limited research regarding r
178                              Among those who attempted suicide, there were no significant differences
179                 Seven (1.6%) of 439 patients attempted suicide; there were no completed suicides.
180 en adverse childhood experiences and risk of attempted suicide throughout the life span.
181 n by comparing individuals with a history of attempted suicide to a matched psychiatric reference sam
182 t were sustained in the course of suicide or attempted suicide; unintentional injuries accounted for
183                                 A history of attempted suicide was 5.1-fold more common among cases t
184                  The adjusted odds ratio for attempted suicide was 9.0 (4.1-19.7) in men with scores
185              In the linear regression model, attempted suicide was not significantly associated with
186 more, rs10437629, previously associated with attempted suicide, was correlated here with SI and the a
187                  Annual rates of suicide and attempted suicide were 0.4% and 2.7% with placebo, 0.7%
188 Unipolar/bipolar depression and a history of attempted suicide were assessed via the Diagnostic Inter
189                  Lifetime community rates of attempted suicide were compared between those who report
190   Significantly more of the patients who had attempted suicide were female and had a family history o
191                                Those who had attempted suicide were included in the analysis.
192  years (hereafter referred to as youths) who attempted suicide were matched with female youths with n
193                                              Attempted suicides were also associated (P < 0.05) with
194  and alcoholism had a 38.4% lifetime rate of attempted suicide, whereas those without alcoholism had
195 olar and bipolar depression and a history of attempted suicide with mortality due to ischemic heart d
196 ophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who had attempted suicide with those of 104 individuals with sch
197 f 1102 patients (12.9%; weighted prevalence) attempted suicide within 1 month, and a total of 268 of
198 4%) attempted suicide, 46.3% of whom (N=387) attempted suicide within 30 days (rate, 35.4 per 1,000 s
199 f 1220 patients (22.0%; weighted prevalence) attempted suicide within 6 months.
200 hus, an estimated 19.6% of respondents first attempted suicide without an antecedent psychiatric diso

 
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