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Personality of late- and early-onset elderly suicide attempters.

Anna SzücsKatalin SzantoAidan G C WrightAlexandre Y Dombrovski
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2020)
While neuroticism, introversion, and cluster B traits are prominent in early-onset suicidal behavior, late-onset cases generally lack these features. In contrast, higher levels of orderliness in late-onset suicidal behavior are compatible with the age-selective maladjustment hypothesis. Key points Personality of elderly attempters differed between those with early- and late-onset first attempts. Early-onset attempters possessed personality traits generally found in younger suicidal populations (high neuroticism, low extraversion, antisocial, and borderline PD traits), supporting that constitutional suicide risk factors persist into late life in some individuals. Late-onset suicide attempters had higher levels of orderliness than non-suicidal depressed participants, suggesting that this generally adaptive trait may facilitate suicidal behavior in a subset of depressed elderly.
Keyphrases
  • late onset
  • early onset
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
  • middle aged
  • genome wide
  • community dwelling
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • dna methylation
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