Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6812362 | Psychiatry Research | 2016 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Compared to controls, suicide attempters and decedents had greater odds of failed intimate relationships, legal problems, and substance abuse problems in the past 90 days. Suicide attempters and decedents also had greater odds of a history of a mood disorder and prior suicide attempt compared to controls. Suicide decedents had greater odds of exposure to legal problems in the past 90 days and lower odds of ever having an anxiety disorder, compared to suicide attempters. Vigilance toward early detection of modifiable suicide risk factors such as relationship dissolution, mood disorders, substance abuse, and legal problems may help reduce suicide risk among US Soldiers.
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Authors
Nancy A. Skopp, Ying Zhang, Derek J. Smolenski, Mark A. Reger,