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==Causes==
==Causes==
* Additionally, in adolescents: impulsive, aggressive and [[antisocial behavior]]; presence of family violence and disruption
* [[Bipolar disorder]]
* [[Borderline personality disorder]]
* Major [[Clinical depression|depression]], which is often associated with [[loneliness]]
* [[Panic disorder]]
*[[Post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD)
*[[Post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD)
* Major [[Clinical depression|depression]], which is often associated with [[loneliness]]
* [[Schizophrenia]]
* [[Bipolar disorder]]
* [[Substance abuse]] (particularly alcohol)
* [[Substance abuse]] (particularly alcohol)
* [[Schizophrenia]]
 
* [[Panic disorder]]
* [[Borderline personality disorder]]
* Additionally, in adolescents: impulsive, aggressive and [[antisocial behavior]]; presence of family violence and disruption
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
* Male, white, age greater than 65 years
* Male, white, age greater than 65 years

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Suicidal ideation is a common medical term for thoughts about suicide, which may be as detailed as a formulated plan, without the suicidal act itself. Although most people who undergo suicidal ideation do not commit suicide, some go on to make suicide attempts or take their own lives.[1] The range of suicidal ideation varies greatly from fleeting to detailed planning, role playing and unsuccessful attempts, which may be deliberately constructed to fail or be discovered or may be fully intended to succeed but not actually do so.

In a study conducted in Finland, 22% of the suicide victims examined had discussed suicidal intent with a health care professional in their last office visit.[2]

Causes

Epidemiology and Demographics

  • Male, white, age greater than 65 years
  • Widowed or divorced
  • Living alone; no children under the age of 18 in the household
  • Presence of stressful life events

Diagnosis

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References

  1. Gliatto, Michael F. (1999). "Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Suicidal Ideation". American Family Physician. 59 (6). Retrieved 2007-01-08. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (help)
  2. Halgin, Richard P. (2006). Abnormal psychology : clinical perspectives on psychological disorders. Boston : McGraw-Hill. pp. pp. 267-272. ISBN 0-07-322872-9. Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (help)

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