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| {{Suicidal ideation}}
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| {{CMG}}; {{AE}} {{Vbe}}
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| ==Overview==
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| Common [[Risk-benefit analysis|risk]] factors implicated in suicidal ideation are: [[Depression]], [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], [[substance abuse]], [[chronic pain]], prior suicide attempt, family history of a [[mental]] disorder or [[substance abuse]], family history of [[suicides]], family violence, including [[Physical culture|physical]] or [[Sexual act|sexual]] abuse, access to firearms or guns at home, having recently been released from prison or jail, being exposed to other's [[suicidal]] behavior, such as that of family members, peers, or celebrities, other [[mental disorders]], certain [[medical]] disorders
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| ==Risk factors==
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| Common [[Risk-benefit analysis|risk]] factors in the development of [[suicidal ideation]] are :
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| *[[Depression (clinical)|Depression]]
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| *[[Personality disorder]](e.g.,Borderline personality)
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| *[[Mood disorder|Mood disorders]]
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| *[[Alcohol]]
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| *[[Substance abuse]]
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| *[[Family history]]
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| *Untreated [[mental disorders]]
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| *Prior history of [[suicide attempt]]
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| *Domestic violence
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| *Having guns at home
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| * Incarceration
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| * [[Male]]
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| ==References==
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| {{Reflist|2}}
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| {{WH}}
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| {{WS}}
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