
A new study that could help to bolster suicide prevention efforts has examined the prevalence of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among adults who reported psychotic experiences. The respondents in study were found to be more likely to report concurrent ideation and attempts than were adults without psychotic experiences. Researchers concluded that such assessment among individuals with suicidal ideation has potential clinical and public health utility in reducing the ...
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