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dc.contributor.editorPompili, Maurizio
dc.contributor.editorFiorillo, Andrea
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-01T15:48:32Z
dc.date.available2021-05-01T15:48:32Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifierONIX_20210501_9783039436774_1136
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69390
dc.description.abstractSuicide is a complex phenomenon that is now considered understood as a neurodevelopmental condition encompassing childhood experiences as well as proximal conditions such as mental disorders and adverse life events. Individuals in crisis may face overwhelming psychological pain, which in some cases may overcome the threshold of each unique individual for whom suicide is considered the best option to deal with such pain. However, many socio-demographic, personal, or temperamental variables have been investigated for their causal association with suicide risk, but to date no single factor has clearly demonstrated an association with suicide. The mental disorders most frequently associated with suicide risk include bipolar disorders and major unipolar depression, substance use disorders and schizophrenia. However, anxiety, personality, eating, and trauma-related disorders, as well as organic mental disorders, also contribute to suicidal risk. Moreover, in modern society, the presence of social uncertainty, the changes in family models, the development of social media, and the loss of face-to-face interaction can have an impact on suicide risk, particularly in the younger generation.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursingen_US
dc.subject.otherdemoralization
dc.subject.otherschizophrenia
dc.subject.othersuicide risk
dc.subject.othersuicide suicidality personality disorder
dc.subject.otherborderline personality disorder
dc.subject.otherself-harm
dc.subject.otherpsychodynamic psychotherapy
dc.subject.otherintegrative
dc.subject.othersuicide
dc.subject.othertherapeutic alliance
dc.subject.othercountertransference
dc.subject.otherhope
dc.subject.otherantipsychotics
dc.subject.otherdepression
dc.subject.otherbipolar
dc.subject.otheraffective temperament
dc.subject.otherviolent suicide
dc.subject.otheraggressive behaviors
dc.subject.otherbipolar disorder
dc.subject.othermood disorders
dc.subject.othersuicidal
dc.subject.othermortality
dc.subject.otheranhedonia
dc.subject.otherPTSD
dc.subject.othersuicidal behavior
dc.subject.othersuicidal ideation
dc.subject.othersuicide attempt
dc.subject.othermeaning in life
dc.subject.othersuicide protective factors
dc.subject.otherrational suicide
dc.subject.otherold age
dc.subject.otherlate life
dc.subject.otheraging
dc.subject.otherageism
dc.subject.otherCMV
dc.subject.othercytomegalovirus
dc.subject.otherbiomarker
dc.subject.otherantibodies
dc.subject.otherreview
dc.titlePreventing Suicide in Patients with Mental Disorders
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-03943-678-1
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0
oapen.relation.isbn9783039436774
oapen.relation.isbn9783039436781
oapen.pages148
oapen.place.publicationBasel, Switzerland


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