Year: 1970 Source: British Journal of Psychiatry, v.ll6, (1970), p.475-482 SIEC No: 19830217

100 suicide attempters admitted to a Edinburgh hospital were given a battery of psychological tests. The main findings were: almost half of the suicide attempters were diagnosed as having a character disorder (this was twice the frequency with which it occurs in psychiatric pops.), suicide attempters were much more hostile than normals or neurotics. Suicide attempters were more anxious and somewhat more introverted and less conscientious than the average.