Attempted Suicide in Manic-Depressive Disorder
Abstract
Self-report of past suicide attempts was studied in 123 affectively ill outpatients The highest frequency of attempts was found in bipolar women with a history of hospitalization for depression and outpatient treatment for hypomania (BP II), confiming prior studies. The suicide attempters were younger than the nonattempters. Treatment implications of the data were discussed.
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