Abstract
Subtypes of suicide attempters based on longitudinal childhood profiles of co-occurring depressive, anxious and aggressive behavior symptoms.
Hart, S., Van Eck, K., Ballard, E., Musci, R., Newcomer, A., & Wilcox, H.
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Highlights
Suicide attempts are multi-determined events with unique pathways.
High levels of childhood clinical symptoms resulted in a younger age of suicide attempt.
Those with high levels of symptoms experienced more substance abuse disorders.
Those with high levels of symptoms demonstrated more violent criminal histories.
We highlight the importance of aggression in the context of depression and anxiety.