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The association between life events and suicide intent in self-poisoners with and without a history of deliberate self-harm: a preliminary study
Authors:Crane Catherine  Williams J Mark G  Hawton Keith  Arensman Ella  Hjelmeland Heidi  Bille-Brahe Unni  Corcoran Paul  De Leo Diego  Fekete Sandor  Grad Onja  Haring Christian  Kerkhof Ad J F M  Lonnqvist Jouko  Michel Konrad  Salander Renberg Ellinor  Schmidtke Armin  van Heeringen Cornelius  Wasserman Danuta
Institution:Centre for Suicide Research, University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK. Catherine.crane@psych.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:The associations between life events in the 12 months preceding an episode of self-poisoning resulting in hospital attendance (the index episode), and the suicide intent of this episode were compared in individuals for whom the index episode was their first, episode and in individuals in whom it was a recurrence of DSH. Results indicated a significant interaction between independent life events, repetition status, and gender in the prediction of suicide intent, the association between life events and intent being moderated by repetition status in women only. The results provide preliminary evidence to suggest the presence of a suicidal process in women, in which the impact of negative life events on suicide intent diminishes across episodes.
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