Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10308158 | Schizophrenia Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the frequencies and suicide attempt characteristics in patients with schizophrenia (N=25) and major depression in absence of schizophrenia (N=107). There were no significant differences in attempt methods, but attempters with schizophrenia reported a lower number of life events influencing the attempt (2.0 vs. 2.6), less influence of life events on the attempt (42% vs. 83%) and lower GAF scores (36 vs. 50). Schizophrenia was not associated with higher impulsivity scores but with significantly more lethal attempts (40% vs. 29%) and with a trend toward (p=0.08) higher scores in aggressive behavior history.
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Authors
Enrique Baca-Garcia, M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, Carmen Diaz Sastre, Jeronimo Saiz-Ruiz, Jose de Leon,