Predicting self-injurious thoughts in daily life using ambulatory assessment of state cognition - Le TP, Moscardini E, Cowan T, Elvev åg B, Holmlund TB, Foltz PW, Tucker RP, Schwartz EK, Cohen AS.

Self-injurious thoughts (SITs) fluctuate considerably from moment to moment. As such, "static" and temporally stable predictors (e.g., demographic variables, prior history) are suboptimal in predicting imminent SITs. This concern is particularly true for "...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Suicide and Self-Harm Source Type: news