The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications
The idea of a progression in suicide phenomena, from death wishes to suicide attempts and completed suicides, is quite old and widely present in literature. This model of interpreting suicidality has great relevance in preventative approaches, since it gives the opportunity of intercepting suicidal...
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doaj-0d479989aa944d4d82513449c5ff4d0e2020-11-25T04:07:32ZengEmerald PublishingMental Illness2036-74572036-74652012-07-0142e15e1510.4081/mi.2012.e15The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implicationsJerneja SveticicDiego De LeoThe idea of a progression in suicide phenomena, from death wishes to suicide attempts and completed suicides, is quite old and widely present in literature. This model of interpreting suicidality has great relevance in preventative approaches, since it gives the opportunity of intercepting suicidal trajectories at several different stages. However, this may not be the case for many situations, and the hypothesis of a continuum can be true only in a limited number of cases, probably embedded with a specific psychopathological scenario (<em>e.g</em>. depression) and with a frequency that should not permit generalisations. This paper reviews the available evidence about the existence and validity of this construct, and discusses its practical implications.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mi/article/view/3617suicide, suicidal behavior, suicide ideation, crescendo hypotheisis |
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Jerneja Sveticic Diego De Leo The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications Mental Illness suicide, suicidal behavior, suicide ideation, crescendo hypotheisis |
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Jerneja Sveticic Diego De Leo |
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The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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The hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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hypothesis of a continuum in suicidality: a discussion on its validity and practical implications |
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Emerald Publishing |
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Mental Illness |
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2036-7457 2036-7465 |
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2012-07-01 |
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The idea of a progression in suicide phenomena, from death wishes to suicide attempts and completed suicides, is quite old and widely present in literature. This model of interpreting suicidality has great relevance in preventative approaches, since it gives the opportunity of intercepting suicidal trajectories at several different stages. However, this may not be the case for many situations, and the hypothesis of a continuum can be true only in a limited number of cases, probably embedded with a specific psychopathological scenario (<em>e.g</em>. depression) and with a frequency that should not permit generalisations. This paper reviews the available evidence about the existence and validity of this construct, and discusses its practical implications. |
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suicide, suicidal behavior, suicide ideation, crescendo hypotheisis |
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