Implicit identification with death predicts change in suicide ideation during psychiatric treatment in adolescents

Volume: 58, Issue: 12, Pages: 1319 - 1329
Published: Jul 4, 2017
Abstract
Background Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are major public health concerns in youth. Unfortunately, knowledge of reliable predictors of suicide risk in adolescents is limited. Promising research using a death stimuli version of the Implicit Association Test (Death IAT) indicates that stronger identification with death differs between adults with and without a history of suicidal thoughts and behaviors and uniquely predicts suicide ideation and...
Paper Details
Title
Implicit identification with death predicts change in suicide ideation during psychiatric treatment in adolescents
Published Date
Jul 4, 2017
Volume
58
Issue
12
Pages
1319 - 1329
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