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Journal of affective disorders

Journal Volume: 235
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2018
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

'Cool' and 'Hot' executive functions in suicide attempters with major depressive disorder

Association between childhood maltreatment and non-medical prescription opioid use among Chinese senior high school students: the moderating role of gender

Classification of attempted suicide by cluster analysis: a study of 888 suicide attempters presenting to the emergency department

Decision-making performance of depressed patients within 72 h following a suicide attempt

Depression and impulsiveness among soldiers who died by suicide: a psychological autopsy study

Examination of the indirect effects of combat exposure on suicidal behavior in veterans

Lifetime acute suicidal affective disturbance symptoms account for the link between suicide-specific rumination and lifetime past suicide attempts

Prevalence, risk factors and clinical characteristics of suicidal ideation in Chinese patients with depression

Psychological and genetic risk factors associated with suicidal behavior in Korean patients with mood disorders

Psychometric properties of the concise health risk tracking (CHRT) in adolescents with suicidality

Scared and surrounded by clutter: the influence of emotional reactivity

The interaction of BDNF Val66Met, PTSD, and child abuse on psychophysiological reactivity and HPA axis function in a sample of Gulf War Veterans

The relationship between PTSD and suicidality among Wenchuan earthquake survivors: the role of PTG and social support

Treatment as usual (TAU) as a control condition in trials of cognitive behavioural-based psychotherapy for self-harm: impact of content and quality on outcomes in a systematic review

Treatment-resistant depression and suicidality

Work intensity in men and work-related emotional demands in women are associated with increased suicidality among persons attending primary care