High depression symptomatology and mental pain characterize suicidal psychiatric patients.
Maurizio PompiliMarco InnamoratiDenise ErbutoMario LucianoGaia SampognaGiovanni Abbate DagaStefano BarlatiClaudia CarmassiGiovanni CastelliniPasquale De FazioGiorgio Di LorenzoMarco Di NicolaSilvia FerrariArianna GoracciCarla GramagliaGiovanni MartinottiMaria Giulia NanniAnnalisa MaraoneFederica PinnaNicola PoloniGianluca SerafiniMaria Salvina SignorelliAlfonso TortorellaAntonio VentriglioUmberto VolpeAndrea FiorilloPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2022)
Patients reporting severe symptoms of depression and high mental pain presented a mixture of particular dangerousness (high trait hopelessness and the presence of suicide ideation with more frequency and less controllability and previous suicide behaviors). The presence of severe mental pain may act synergically in expressing a clinical phenotype that is likewise treated with a more complex therapeutic regime than that administered to those experiencing symptoms of depression without mental pain.