Aims: To evaluate variables and factors linked to attempted suicide in psychiatric patients. Methods: We recruited 32 patients (25 females and 7 males) admitted following a suicide attempt and patients with the same clinical diagnosis and no history of attempted suicide matched for socio-demographic characteristics. We administered 6 tests for the evaluation of personality traits (TCI-R), global psychopathology (SCL-90), quality of life (WHOQOL), Social adaptation (SASS), health (SF 36) and interpersonal relationships (IIP). Results: We obtained statistically significant differences between patients who attempted suicide and patients who did not in two subscales: harm avoidance (TCI-R, p=.021) and environmental area (WHOQOL, p=.036). Conclusion: This study suggests psychiatric patients less prone to inhibiting their
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Giacomo, E. (2013). Variables Linked to Attempted Suicide in the Psychiatric Field: A Case Control Study. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 3(4), 1154–1163. https://doi.org/10.9734/bjmmr/2013/2994
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