“…Specific indicators of suicidality were also used: lifetime suicide ideation and suicide attempts, suicide ideation in the previous year, and lifetime communication of suicide intention and “future probability” of suicide. Given that previous studies in Portugal (Santos, Campos, et al., ; Santos, Tavares, et al., ) have found a relationship between distress and having been exposed to suicide within the family, and to control for the possibility that differences between suicide exposed and nonexposed individuals’ reports of lifetime suicide risk are due to higher levels of distress in exposed individuals, a distress variable was also considered in the present study.…”