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1 hydroxyindoleacetic acid in higher-lethality suicide attempters.
2 t a more severe clinical profile than single suicide attempters.
3 l ideation were significantly higher for the suicide attempters.
4 hildhood abuse history were more frequent in suicide attempters.
5 nd fewer reasons for living were reported by suicide attempters.
6                                              Suicide attempters also showed lower baseline cortisol b
7                  The samples comprised 1,622 suicide attempters and 8,786 nonattempters with major de
8 037 birth cohort members comprising 91 young suicide attempters and 946 nonattempters, 95% of whom we
9                   We analyzed data from 9791 suicide attempters and an equal-probability sample of 18
10 the distribution of Ala/Val genotype between suicide attempters and non-attempters (p < 0.05).
11 ency of the MTHFR Ala222Val genotype in both suicide attempters and non-attempters.
12     Binding potential did not differ between suicide attempters and nonattempters.
13 g the offspring of 2 mood-disordered groups: suicide attempters and nonattempters.
14 ates of panic disorder did not differ in the suicide attempters and nonattempters.
15 ith DSM-IV current MDD, 15 of whom were past suicide attempters, and 32 healthy control subjects unde
16             The offspring of mood-disordered suicide attempters are at markedly increased risk for su
17                                              Suicide attempters but not suicide ideators showed impai
18 entricular, and intracranial volumes between suicide attempters, clinical control subjects (nonattemp
19                                              Suicide attempters compared with the other groups exhibi
20 nin transporter binding in vivo in depressed suicide attempters, depressed nonattempters, and healthy
21           Model-based analyses revealed that suicide attempters discounted previous history to a high
22                                        Older suicide attempters display impaired reward/punishment-ba
23  suicidal acts was sixfold greater for prior suicide attempters; each past attempt increased future r
24                    Our findings suggest that suicide attempters exhibit an 'interoceptive numbing' ch
25  data: one that discriminated high-lethality suicide attempters from all other groups (primarily asso
26                     Depressed high-lethality suicide attempters had lower rCMRglu in ventral, medial,
27                                    Depressed suicide attempters had lower serotonin transporter bindi
28             In vivo neuroimaging research in suicide attempters has shown alterations in frontal syst
29                                              Suicide attempters have been found to be impaired in dec
30 otype, 212121, was increased in frequency in suicide attempters in both populations tested (Finnish w
31 d patients is strikingly inadequate, even in suicide attempters, known to be at higher risk for suici
32  The authors propose a hypothesis that older suicide attempters make overly present-focused decisions
33 ite studies: a treatment study of adolescent suicide attempters (N=124); a medication efficacy trial
34 attempters) (n = 62) and those who attempted suicide (attempters) (n = 29).
35 n comparison patient groups but abolished in suicide attempters (p < 0.001).
36 lobule and right superior parietal lobule in suicide attempters relative to both non-attempters and c
37                                   Many young suicide attempters remain vulnerable to costly health an
38 hypotheses directly in middle-aged and older suicide attempters representative of those who die by su
39                                    Offspring suicide attempters showed lower total cortisol output (b
40                            In the adolescent suicide attempters study, worst-point lifetime suicidal
41 ing task in 65 individuals age 60 and older: suicide attempters, suicide ideators, nonsuicidal depres
42                                              Suicide attempters tolerated the breath-hold and cold-pr
43                                     Multiple suicide attempters versus single attempters exhibited a
44                     With regard to learning, suicide attempters (vs.
45           With regard to value-based choice, suicide attempters (vs.
46 icide prevalence in this community cohort of suicide attempters was almost 59% higher than previously
47     Serotonin(1A )BPF in the raphe nuclei of suicide attempters was positively correlated with the le
48         As adults approaching midlife, young suicide attempters were significantly more likely to hav
49 icide attempt up through age 24 years (young suicide attempters) were compared with those who reporte
50 e and mortality data can be used to identify suicide attempters who are at high risk of subsequent su
51 a sibling who also attempted suicide (N=19), suicide attempters whose siblings never made a suicide a
52                                 In addition, suicide attempters with a history of self-mutilation had
53 pring of three mood disorder proband groups: suicide attempters with a sibling who also attempted sui
54 s study was to determine differences between suicide attempters with and without a history of self-mu
55  The authors compared the characteristics of suicide attempters with and without comorbid psychiatric
56                   Adolescent and young adult suicide attempters with bipolar disorder demonstrate les
57 cide attempt or suicide event in a sample of suicide attempters with bipolar disorder.
58                                              Suicide attempters with cluster B personality disorders
59 perceptions of their suicidal behavior in 30 suicide attempters with cluster B personality disorders
60 of self-mutilation and a matched group of 23 suicide attempters with cluster B personality disorders
61                                              Suicide attempters with comorbid psychiatric and persona
62 es (sample 1, n = 135; sample 2, n = 125) of suicide attempters with depression (n(attempters) = 54 a
63   The authors' goal was to determine whether suicide attempters with major depression received more i
64 erotonin(1A)BPF observed in higher-lethality suicide attempters with MDD is in agreement with finding
65                                 Offspring of suicide attempters with siblings concordant for suicidal
66 onset of suicidal behavior than offspring of suicide attempters with siblings discordant for suicidal
67                           They expected that suicide attempters would discount past reward/punishment
68 y aimed to test the hypothesis that multiple suicide attempters would exhibit a more severe clinical