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Young suicide attempters compared with a control group: psychological, affective, and attitudinal variables
J F Simonds1, T McMahon, D Armstrong
1Texas Tech University, Health Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry, Lubbock 79430.
Abstract:
Suicide attempters admitted to a general hospital psychiatric ward completed questionnaires to elicit information following their suicide attempt. Compared to normal controls who had never attempted suicide, suicide attempters were significantly more hopeless, depressed, and hostile. The suicide attempts seemed to occur in response to stress. A crisis intervention model was suggested as the most appropriate way of managing these patients.
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