Year: 2019 Source: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. (2016). 59(3): 185-188. doi.org/10.1177/0034355215586388 SIEC No: 20190508

We examined suicidality and disability status in 485 U.S. adults. Compared with participants without disabilities, participants with disabilities (n = 92) had significantly higher suicidality scores even when accounting for depressive symptoms. Participants with psychiatric disabilities had significantly higher suicidality scores than participants with other disabilities even when controlling for depressive symptoms.