Suicide Attempts: How Does the Acute Use of Alcohol Affect Suicide Intent?
Juliette SallesBernard TiretAdeline GalliniPeggy GandiaChristophe ArbusAnjali MathurEmmanuelle BougonPublished in: Suicide & life-threatening behavior (2019)
Acute use of alcohol patients presented with lower suicide intent, as particularly explained by the self-report scores, but there were no differences between the groups in terms of risk and/or the objective circumstances. The role of alcohol in the self-reporting of suicide attempts must be addressed in future studies.
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