“…Only the presence of a suicide plan [3, 12] and a history of self-harm or suicide have consistently been shown to predict the progression from suicide ideation to an attempt [3, 14, 16, 17]. Factors, such as mental illness [3, 12, 14, 18–21], substance abuse [3, 12, 19], sex [3, 12, 20–22], age [3, 12, 21, 22], marital status [3, 19], social interactions and belonging [14, 19], and life stressors [14, 18] have had conflicting findings. Other potential risk factors, such as financial strain [23, 24] and physical illness [25, 26], have not been studied as factors that may distinguish suicide ideators and attempters.…”