Children's cognitive performance and suicide risk through middle adulthood.
Pablo Vidal-RibasTheemeshni GovenderJing YuRajeshwari SundaramRoy H PerlisStephen E GilmanPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Childhood neurocognitive performance is associated with vulnerability to suicide mortality through middle-adulthood, suggesting that there might be a cognitive diathesis for suicide originating in early childhood. Future studies should examine how multiple domains of childhood cognitive performance contribute to vulnerability to suicide risk, including by increasing risk for social and environmental factors that are associated not only with suicide but also with many types of psychiatric disorders.