“…Comparisons of suicide attempters to well controls have yielded similar results (Gallerani et al, 1995;Alvarez et al, 1999;Sarchiapone et al, 2000;Atmaca et al, 2002b;Kim et al,, 2002;Tripodianakis et al, 2002;Lee and Kim, 2003). Some have found the association between low cholesterol and suicide attempts to be strongest among those with violent suicide attempts or with a history of such attempts (Alvarez et al, 2000;Bocchetta et al, 2001;Atmaca et al, 2003b;Vevera et al, 2003;Kim and Myint, 2004;Marcinko et al, 2005). Lower grey matter cholesterol has been demonstrated with violent suicide completers on autopsy (Lalovic et al, 2006) and it has even been suggested that a causal relationship exists between low cholesterol and violence in general (Golomb, 1998).…”