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Precipitating circumstances associated with intimate partner problem related suicides

  • Mar 16, 2023
  • 1 min read

key takeaway: "Circumstances that significantly increased the odds of IPP-related suicides included history of suicidal thoughts and attempts and mental health problems (depressed mood, alcohol problem, mental health diagnosis); life stressors (interpersonal violence perpetration and victimization, arguments, financial problems, job problems, family problems); and recent legal problems. Non-IPP-related suicides were more likely to occur among older individuals and to be precipitated by a physical health problem or crime."

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