articleJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJul 25, 2006Closed access

Prevalence of and risk factors for suicide attempts versus suicide gestures: Analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey.

Harvard University

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Abstract

Definitions and classification schemes for suicide attempts vary widely among studies, introducing conceptual, methodological, and clinical problems. We tested the importance of the intent to die criterion by comparing self-injurers with intent to die, suicide attempters, and those who self-injured not to die but to communicate with others, suicide gesturers, using data from the National Comorbidity Survey (n = 5,877). Suicide attempters (prevalence = 2.7%) differed from suicide gesturers (prevalence = 1.9%) and were characterized by male gender, fewer years of education, residence in the southern and western United States; psychiatric diagnoses including depressive, impulsive, and aggressive symptoms;…

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Keywords
  • Comorbidity
  • Suicide attempt
  • National Comorbidity Survey
  • Psychology
  • Suicide prevention
  • Psychiatry
  • Poison control
  • Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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