Suicidal Behaviour
Cross-source consensus on Suicidal Behaviour from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Suicide kills approximately 700,000 people worldwide each year. — Designing interventions guided by digital phenotype and pharmacogenetics in Spain for suicidal behaviour based on retrospective data: the multicentre SMARTomicS study protocol
- In Spain, suicide is the leading cause of death among people aged 15 to 29. — Designing interventions guided by digital phenotype and pharmacogenetics in Spain for suicidal behaviour based on retrospective data: the multicentre SMARTomicS study protocol
- A prior suicide attempt is presented as one of the strongest predictors of future suicidal behaviour. — Designing interventions guided by digital phenotype and pharmacogenetics in Spain for suicidal behaviour based on retrospective data: the multicentre SMARTomicS study protocol
- About 20% of people who attempt suicide make another attempt. — Designing interventions guided by digital phenotype and pharmacogenetics in Spain for suicidal behaviour based on retrospective data: the multicentre SMARTomicS study protocol
- Risk stratification protocols for suicidal behaviour often perform no better than chance. — Designing interventions guided by digital phenotype and pharmacogenetics in Spain for suicidal behaviour based on retrospective data: the multicentre SMARTomicS study protocol