Coexistent Psychiatric Illness Affects Risk for Completed Suicide After Suicide Attempt
Coexistent psychiatric illnesses, especially bipolar and unipolar disorders and schizophrenia, affect the timing of and risk for completed suicide after a previous attempt.
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