Looking back on self‐poisoning: The relationship between depressed mood and reporting of suicidal intent in people who deliberately self‐poison
Lifetime worst‐point suicidality is associated with risk of subsequent death by suicide. Yet little is known about how people who deliberately self‐poison (DSP) change their appraisal of suicidal intent of a single DSP episode over time. We assessed whether suicidal intent for a single index episode...
Main Authors: | Gjelsvik, B, Heyerdahl, F, Holmes, J, Lunn, D, Hawton, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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