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Personality traits as correlates of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and suicide completions: a systematic review. | Academic Article |
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Examining Factors Influencing the Differential Reporting of Suicide Attempt History Among Undergraduates at Elevated Suicide Risk. | Academic Article |
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Magnetic resonance imaging markers of suicide attempt and suicide risk in adolescents. | Academic Article |
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Mapping suicide mortality in Ohio: A spatial epidemiological analysis of suicide clusters and area level correlates. | Academic Article |
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Prediction of Suicide Attempts and Suicide-Related Events Among Adolescents Seen in Emergency Departments. | Academic Article |
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PTSD from a suicide attempt: An empirical investigation among suicide attempt survivors. | Academic Article |
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Clinical utility of suicide behavior and ideation measures: Implications for military suicide risk assessment. | Academic Article |
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Examining the Relationship Between Attitudes Toward Suicide and Suicide Attempt History. | Academic Article |
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Exposure to suicide and suicide bereavement among women firefighters: Associated suicidality and psychiatric symptoms. | Academic Article |
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Predicting suicide attempts and suicide deaths among adolescents following outpatient visits. | Academic Article |
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Reasons for Living and Suicide Attempts Among Young Adults With Lifetime Suicide Ideation. | Academic Article |
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Social Network Differences Between American Indian Youth Who have Attempted Suicide and Have Suicide Ideation. | Academic Article |
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Understanding suicide among older adults: a review of psychological and sociological theories of suicide. | Academic Article |
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Invited Commentary: Stop Analyzing Suicides, Drug-Related Deaths, and Alcohol-Related Deaths Together. | Academic Article |
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Scores on the suicide cognitions scale-revised (SCS-R) predict future suicide attempts among primary care patients denying suicide ideation and prior attempts. | Academic Article |
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