“…Two studies did not include a nonsuicidal group (Burton, Vella, Weller, & Twamley, 2011;Minzenberg et al, 2015c). The most common psychiatric diagnoses were depression in seven studies Dombrovski et al, 2010Dombrovski et al, , 2011Gujral et al, 2014Gujral et al, , 2016Richard-Devantoy, Szanto, et al, 2014;Szanto et al, 2015), schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders in three studies (Delaney et al, 2012;Minzenberg et al, 2015bMinzenberg et al, , 2015c, psychotic mood disorder in one study (Minzenberg et al, 2015a), a variety of psychiatric disorders in one study (Burton et al, 2011), and unspecified psychiatric diagnoses in one study (Naifeh et al, 2017). Mean age of participants ranged from 21.1 to 71.4 years of age, with a median age of 66.8.…”