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Is There a Relation Between the Seriousness of Suicidal Intent and the Lethality of the Suicide Attempt?

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Journal Psychiatry Res
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2922447
Citations 16
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Abstract

The relation between the strength of an individual's intent to commit suicide and the nature and seriousness (lethality) of any suicide attempt has been a controversial one. Some studies suggest a positive correlation, while others report no connection. The present investigation included 60 patients, who were studied shortly after they had been admitted to a medical service after a suicide attempt. Measures of depression, impulsivity, suicidal intent, seriousness of the attempt, and efforts to prevent intervention were obtained. Results reveal that both depression and impulsivity correlate positively with the strength of the intent to commit suicide, but there appears to be almost no correlation in this population between measures of intent and seriousness of the attempt.

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