RT Journal Article T1 Implicit Cognition Tests for the Assessment of Suicide Risk: a Systematic Review. A1 Moreno, Manon A1 GutiƩrrez-Rojas, Luis A1 Porras-Segovia, Alejandro K1 Assessment K1 Cognition K1 Implicit K1 Suicide K1 Suicide attempt K1 Suicide ideation AB Suicide risk assessment is a challenge in clinical practice. Implicit measures may present with advantages with respect to explicit methods, and therefore may be useful for the assessment of suicide risk. We conducted a systematic review of 2 databases (PubMed and EMBASE) about implicit tests that measure suicide risk to explore their validity and reliability. Initial research revealed 321 articles. After the selection process, 31 articles were included in the review. The most death-related implicit cognition test used was the Death/Suicide Implicit association test (D/S IAT), followed by the Suicide Stroop Task. The Suicide Affect Misattribution Procedure (S-AMP) and the Death version of the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (D-IRAP) were also used. We found that the measures reviewed were generally valid for the assessment of past and future suicidal thoughts and behaviors, with statistically significant results regarding retrospective and prospective associations. YR 2022 FD 2022-02-12 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20941 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20941 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025