Hallucinations as a risk marker for suicidal behaviour in individuals with a history of sexual assault: a general population study with instant replication.
Kathryn YatesUlla LångEvyn M PetersJohanna T W WigmanDavid BoydaFiona McNicholasMary CannonBen Alderson-DayMichael BloomfieldHugh RamsayIan KelleherPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
Hallucinations are a risk marker for suicide attempt even among individuals with an elevated risk of suicidal behaviour, specifically individuals with a sexual assault history. This finding highlights the clinical significance of hallucinations with regard to suicidal behaviour risk, even among high-risk populations.
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