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Suicide Exposure in the Population: Perceptions of Impact and Closeness.

Julie CerelMyfanwy MapleJudy van de VenneMelissa BrownMelinda MooreChris Flaherty
Published in: Suicide & life-threatening behavior (2017)
Recent studies of people exposed to suicide point to a continuum of effects moderated by a perception of closeness to the deceased. We investigated the importance of perception of impact of the death on mental health outcomes of those exposed to suicide. Female sex, younger age, and multiple exposures to suicide were associated with greater risk for poorer outcomes. Suicide exposed with high impact was more likely to have depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, prolonged grief, and suicide ideation. Findings can help focus postvention resources for suicide-exposed individuals.
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