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==Overview==
==Overview==
Common 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 or 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
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


==Risk factors==
==Risk factors==
Common risk factors in the development of suicidal ideation are :
Common [[Risk-benefit analysis|risk]] factors in the development of [[suicidal ideation]] are :


*Depression
*[[Depression (clinical)|Depression]]
*Personality disorder(e.g.,Borderline personality)
*[[Personality disorder]](e.g.,Borderline personality)
*Mood disorders
*[[Mood disorder|Mood disorders]]
*Alcohol
*[[Alcohol]]
*Substance abuse
*[[Substance abuse]]
*Family history
*[[Family history]]
*Untreated mental disorders
*Untreated [[mental disorders]]
*Prior history of suicide attempt
*Prior history of [[suicide attempt]]
*Domestic violence
*Domestic violence
*Having guns at  home
*Having guns at  home
* Incarceration
* Incarceration
* Male
* [[Male]]





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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]

Overview

Common 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 or 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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Common risk factors in the development of suicidal ideation are :


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