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Anxiety Sensitivity Differentially Predicts Factors of Interpersonal-Psychological Suicide Risk: A Consideration of Specificity
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Anxiety Sensitivity Differentially Predicts Factors of Interpersonal-Psychological Suicide Risk: A Consideration of Specificity

Stephanie E Hudiburgh, Ashley M Shaw, Kimberly A Arditte Hall and Kiara R Timpano
Suicide & life-threatening behavior, Vol.49(1), pp.264-277
2019-02
PMID: 29108113

Abstract

Self-Injurious Behavior - psychology Humans Middle Aged Risk Factors Anxiety - psychology Male Suicidal Ideation Young Adult Self Concept Suicide - psychology Adult Female Psychological Theory Surveys and Questionnaires Aged
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.21 Psychiatry
1.21.430 Suicide
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Psychiatry
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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