Abstract:Suicidal ideation (SI) typically emerges during adolescence but is challenging to predict. Given the consequences of SI, it is important to identify neurobiological and psychological predictors of SI in adolescents in order to improve suicide prevention strategies. We used graph theoretical methods to examine whether, and which, local properties of functional brain topology in early adolescence can predict severity of subsequent SI. In 109 participants (61 female) ages 9-13 years, we assessed clinical and part… Show more
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