Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8815568 | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Findings provide preliminary evidence that suicidal thinking leads to shifts in affect. These shifts in affect may be reinforcing, helping to explain (in part) why suicidal thinking is so persistent for some patients.
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Authors
Evan M. Kleiman, Daniel D.L. Coppersmith, Alexander J. Millner, Peter J. Franz, Kathryn R. Fox, Matthew K. Nock,