Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study

Arielle H. Sheftall, Dustin J. Davidson, Sandy M. McBee-Strayer, John Ackerman, Kristen Mendoza, Brady Reynolds, Jeffrey A. Bridge

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Resumen

Decision-making deficits have been associated with attempted suicide in adolescents and adults. This study examined Iowa Gambling Task performance in 19 youths with suicidal ideation and 19 never-suicidal comparison subjects. Group differences in decision-making did not persist after controlling for current affective problems and psychotropic medication use. Future research should determine the contribution of decision-making in predicting the transition from suicidal thoughts to suicide attempts.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)928-931
Número de páginas4
PublicaciónPsychiatry Research
Volumen228
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 30 2015

Nota bibliográfica

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© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

Financiación

The authors declare no conflicts of interest and would like to thank all of the families who participated in this study to further our understanding of adolescent suicidal behaviors. This work was supported by institutional research funds from the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital and in part by a Young Investigator Award from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (Dr. Bridge).

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institute of Mental HealthR01MH093552
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Psychiatry and Mental health
    • Biological Psychiatry

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