Yearly Archives: 2018

October 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

A new stress sensor and risk factor for suicide: the T allele of the functional genetic variant in the GABRA6 gene X. Gonda, J. Sarginson, N. Eszlari, P. Petschner, Z. G. Toth, D. Baksa, G. Hullam, I. M. Anderson, J. F. W. Deakin, G. Juhasz, & G. Bagdy. This study investigated the effect of rs3219151 […]

September 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

Association between cognitive deficits and suicidal ideation in patients with major depressive disorder S. Pu, S. Setoyama, & T. Noda. This study investigated the association between suicidal ideation and cognitive function in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).  The authors studied 233 patients with MDD using the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS) and […]

August 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

Comparison of Baseline Characteristics between Community-based and Hospital-based Suicidal Ideators and Its Implications for Tailoring Strategies for Suicide Prevention: Korean Cohort for the Model Predicting a Suicide and Suicide-related Behavior ** C. H. K. Park, J. W. Lee, S. Y. Lee, J. Moon, S. H. Shim, J. W. Paik, S. G. Kim, S. J. Cho, […]

July 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

A Risk Algorithm for the Persistence of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors During College ** P. Mortier, G. Kiekens, R. P. Auerbach, P. Cuijpers, K. Demyttenaere, J. G. Green, R. C. Kessler, M. K. Nock, A. M. Zaslavsky, & R. Bruffaerts. This study investigated patterns of suicidal thoughts and behavior (STB) among college students who had […]

Additional 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

Adverse experiences in psychiatric hospitals might be the cause of some postdischarge suicides D. T Chung, C. J. Ryan, & M. M. Large. This short commentary on the 2016 article “Postdischarge Suicide: A Psychodynamic Understanding of Subjective Experience and Its Importance in Suicide Prevention” by Schechter, Goldblatt, Ronningstam, Herbstman, and Maltsberger briefly summarizes quantitative literature […]

June 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

A cross-national study on gender differences in suicide intent A. Freeman, R. Mergl, E. Kohls, A. Székely, R. Gusmao, E. Arensman, N. Koburger, U. Hegerl, & C. Rummel-Kluge. This cross-national study investigates gender differences in suicidal intent and gender differences in suicide attempts across age and country.  The authors used suicide attempt data from the […]

May 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

A comparative analysis of suicide attempts in left-behind children and non-left-behind children in rural China H. Chang, Q. Yan, L. Tang, J. Huang, Y. Ma, X. Ye, & Y. Yu. This cross-sectional study estimates the prevalence of suicide attempts and explores the shared and unique factors impacting suicide risk in left-behind children (LBC) and non-left-behind […]

April 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

Burden of suicide in Poland in 2012: how could it be measured and how big is it? K. Orlewska & E. Orlewska. This study attempts to estimate the economic and health-related burden of suicide in Poland during 2012.  The authors analyzed data from the Polish Central Statistics Office database to estimate the years of life […]

March 2017: Science of Suicidality (SOS)

Assessing Suicide Risk: What is Commonly Missed in the Emergency Room? N. Alavi, T. Reshetukha, E. Prost, K. Antoniak, & D. Groll. This 2-part study investigated the assessment and documentation of suicide risk by emergency clinicians from reviewing medical records.  The authors also examined the differences between psychiatric and emergency medicine opinions on the importance […]

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