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Does Age Modify the Association between Clinical and Neurocognitive Risk Factors and Suicide Attempt- Findings from the AFSP Lifespan Study
Buerke
,
Galfalvy
,
Keilp
,
Sheftall
,
Burke
,
Bridge
,
Mann
,
Szanto
Project
Date
Oct 25, 2021
Event
IASR/AFSP
Location
Virtual
borderline traits
aggression
depressive rumination
memory
language fluency
suicidal behavior
lifespan
development
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