Increased severity of suicidal behavior in impulsive aggressive patients exposed to familial adversities

@article{LpezCastromn2014IncreasedSO,
  title={Increased severity of suicidal behavior in impulsive aggressive patients exposed to familial adversities},
  author={Jorge L{\'o}pez-Castrom{\'a}n and Isabelle Jaussent and S{\'e}verine B{\'e}ziat and S{\'e}bastien Guillaume and Enrique Baca-Garc{\'i}a and Catherine Genty and Emilie Olié and Philippe Courtet},
  journal={Psychological Medicine},
  year={2014},
  volume={44},
  pages={3059 - 3068}
}
Background The mechanisms by which childhood abuse and family history of suicidal behavior (FHS) lead to an increased risk of suicidal behavior are still unknown. Impulsive aggression may play an intermediate role. We investigated whether greater scores for aggression and impulsivity might be associated with the effects of FHS and/or childhood abuse on the severity of suicidal behavior. Method We examined the scores of three scales measuring impulsive aggression in a sample of 696 suicide… 
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