Subjective PTSD and TBI Symptom Severity Associated with Higher SI Odds in Treatment-Seeking Veterans: Implications for Identifying Modifiable Risk Factors to Guide SI Interventions.
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Keyword: SuicideAbstract: This study explores the relationship between self-reported suicidal ideation (SI) and subjective symptoms related to PTSD and TBI (e.g. sleep impairment, cognitive difficulties, emotional dysregulation, etc.) in treatment-seeking veterans. Analyses revealed PTSD and post-concussive symptom severity were associated with self-reported SI, implicating that identification of MRFs could guide SI interventions.
- Lily Reck (Presenting Author)
- Calvin Lu (Author)
- Timothy Chun (Author)
- Sherri Tschida (Author)
- Thomas Chacko (Author)
- Owen Killy (Author)
- Kyle Pietro (Author)
- Kamila Pollin (Author)
- Immanuel Samuel (Author)
- Charity Breneman (Author)
- Robert Forsten (Author)
- Ryan Brewster (Author)
- John Barrett (Author)
- Matthew Reinhard (Author)
- Michelle Costanzo (Author)

