Predictors of Suicide in First-Episode Affective and Nonaffective Psychotic Inpatients
Article 2007 en
Authors
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Ana González‐Pinto
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A. Aldama
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Cristina M. González
Abstract
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Patients with a first-episode psychotic disorder seemed to be a high-risk population for suicidal behavior. Depressive symptoms during the index psychotic episode and comorbidity with stimulant abuse at baseline were relevant predictive factors for suicidal behavior during the first years of first affective and nonaffective psychotic episodes.
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