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      Psychiatric Heterogeneity of Recent Suicide Attempters: A Latent Class Analysis

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      Psychiatry research
      suicide: suicide attempt, psychiatric diagnosis

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          Presence of, and comorbidity between, psychiatric disorders is a risk factor for suicide attempts. No study to date has used a person-centered approach to determine whether there are subgroups of attempters showing differing patterns of psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to identify psychiatric subgroups amongst recent suicide attempters (i.e., hospitalized within 24 hours of their attempt) and to determine whether identified classes could be differentiated in terms of important clinical correlates. Participants included 97 adult patients who were hospitalized due to a recent suicide attempt at a large Trauma 1 hospital. A structured diagnostic interview assessed a range of psychiatric disorders, and a battery of measures assessed acute and distal clinical correlates and characteristics of the current attempt. The person-centered analytic approach of latent class analysis was used to identify psychiatric diagnostic subgroups, or classes, of attempters. Three psychiatric subgroups were identified: Major Depressive Disorder, High Externalizing Disorders, and High Internalizing High Externalizing Disorders. Classes were found to significantly differ on a range of acute and distal clinical correlates, but not by demographics. Identification of psychiatric subgroups of individuals who have recently attempted suicide has important practical implications for increasing subsequent treatment utilization and tailoring treatment interventions for this population.

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          Journal
          7911385
          6764
          Psychiatry Res
          Psychiatry Res
          Psychiatry research
          0165-1781
          1872-7123
          12 February 2017
          03 February 2017
          May 2017
          07 June 2018
          : 251
          : 1-7
          Affiliations
          [a ]University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, MS, 39216
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          [* ]Correspondence to: Tel: 601-984-5824; Fax: 601-984-5867. cbagge@ 123456umc.edu
          Article
          PMC5991076 PMC5991076 5991076 nihpa849896
          10.1016/j.psychres.2017.02.004
          5991076
          28167395
          f285972b-6f86-44c0-a596-3a1174acf9ff
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          psychiatric diagnosis,suicide: suicide attempt
          psychiatric diagnosis, suicide: suicide attempt

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