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Published Online: February 1986

Suicide: A Review of New Directions in Research

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Research on the relationship of diagnosis, genetics, violence, and psychological factors to suicide has changed dramatically during the past 20 years. Within this changing framework the author reviews current research, which focuses on understanding why some patients within one diagnostic category such as depression or schizophrenia commit suicide while others do not; separating genetic factors responsible for suicide from those responsible for depression; clarifying the biological correlates of suicide and aggression; and examining the psychosocial and demographic factors affecting suicide among the young and old, men and women, and various cultures and subcultures.

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Pages: 148 - 154

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Published in print: February 1986
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Herbert Hendin
Center for Psychosocial Studies, 1045 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10028; New York Medical College in Valhalla

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