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The interplay between childhood trauma, cognitive biases, psychotic-like experiences and depression and their additive impact on predicting lifetime suicidal behavior in young adults.

Łukasz GawędaRenata PionkeMartyna KrężołekDorota FrydeckaBarnaby NelsonAndrzej Cechnicki
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Cognitive biases, PLEs, and depression partially mediate the relationship between childhood trauma and suicidal behaviors. The interplay between distal and proximal markers should be recognized and become part of clinical screening and therapeutic strategies for preventing risk of suicidality.
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