Publication: Personality traits, theory of mind and their relationship with multiple suicide attempts in a sample of first episode psychosis patients: One-year follow-up study.
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2019-05-31
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Canal-Rivero, Manuel
Velasco-Barbancho, E
Barrigón, M L
Villar-Cabeza, F
Obiols-Llandrich, J E
Crespo-Facorro, B
Ruiz-Veguilla, M
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High rates of suicidal behaviour (SB) have been found in first episode psychosis (FEP) patients. It has been suggested that the presence of multiple suicide attempts (mSA) increases the risk of later SA and the risk of eventual death by suicide. Our main objective was to study the baseline factors associated with the presence of mSA during the first year after FEP. In addition, a second aim was to find out whether there were any differences between single and multiple suicide attempters in the timing of the first SA after FEP. A total of 65 FEP patients were evaluated. The presence of SAs were recorded at two different times after FEP. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed to explore the relationship between SA with sociodemographic and clinical variables. Multiple linear regression showed that mSA was associated with the presence of increased symptom severity (B = 0.35; t = 3.67; p Theory of mind impairments along with more severe symptoms during the first contact with mental health services for psychotic symptoms appeared to be important predictors of mSA. On the other hand, multiple suicide attempters tend to make a first SA after FEP earlier than single suicide attempters. These results could contribute to the implementation of preventive suicidal programs, however they must be confirmed by additional research.
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Adult
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Linear Models
Male
Mental Health Services
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Personality
Psychotic Disorders
Risk Factors
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide, Attempted
Theory of Mind
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Linear Models
Male
Mental Health Services
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Personality
Psychotic Disorders
Risk Factors
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide, Attempted
Theory of Mind