TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Prevalence of and risk factors for suicide attempts versus suicide gestures: analysis of the national comorbidity survey JO - Journal of abnormal psychology A1 - Nock, Matthew K. A1 - Kessler, Ronald C. SP - 616 EP - 623 VL - 115 IS - 3 N2 - Definitions and classification schemes for suicide attempts vary widely among studies, introducing conceptual, methodological, and clinical problems. We tested the importance of the intent to die criterion by comparing self-injurers with intent to die, suicide attempters, and those who self-injured not to die but to communicate with others, suicide gesturers, using data from the National Comorbidity Survey (n = 5,877). Suicide attempters (prevalence = 2.7%) differed from suicide gesturers (prevalence = 1.9%) and were characterized by male gender, fewer years of education, residence in the southern and western United States; psychiatric diagnoses including depressive, impulsive, and aggressive symptoms; comorbidity; and history of multiple physical and sexual assaults. It is possible and useful to distinguish between self-injurers on the basis of intent to die.

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LA - en SN - 0021-843X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0021-843X.115.3.616 ID - ref1 ER -