2019
DOI: 10.1097/pra.0000000000000421
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Psychotic Symptoms Predict Suicidal Behavior Postdischarge in High Risk Psychiatric Inpatients

Abstract: Background: Psychotic disorders, as well as psychotic symptoms, are associated with a greater lifetime risk of suicidal behavior (SB). It is not known, however, whether psychotic symptoms are independent predictors for short-term SB. Methods: Data were collected from 201 psychiatric inpatients at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital. Self-reported psychotic symptoms were assessed using the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). Postdischarge SB defined as an aborted, interrupted, or actual suicide attempt was assessed usi… Show more

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“…The 6-item paranoid ideation subscale and the 10-item psychoticism subscale of the BSI [107,108] were used to measure participants' PEs. The "paranoid ideation" and "psychoticism" dimensions have been largely used to assess PEs in the general population (e.g., [30,[109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116]), and have been included as measurement tools of PEs in previous meta-analyses (e.g., [117,118]). The paranoid ideation subscale detects paranoia symptoms that involve delusion of reference and suspicion; while the psychoticism subscale identifies psychotic symptoms such as auditory hallucination, experience of thought insertion, thought control, and thought being revealed.…”
Section: The Bsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 6-item paranoid ideation subscale and the 10-item psychoticism subscale of the BSI [107,108] were used to measure participants' PEs. The "paranoid ideation" and "psychoticism" dimensions have been largely used to assess PEs in the general population (e.g., [30,[109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116]), and have been included as measurement tools of PEs in previous meta-analyses (e.g., [117,118]). The paranoid ideation subscale detects paranoia symptoms that involve delusion of reference and suspicion; while the psychoticism subscale identifies psychotic symptoms such as auditory hallucination, experience of thought insertion, thought control, and thought being revealed.…”
Section: The Bsimentioning
confidence: 99%