Cognitive-behavioural problem solving in the treatment of patients who repeatedly attempt suicide. A controlled trial
- PMID: 2289097
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.157.6.871
Cognitive-behavioural problem solving in the treatment of patients who repeatedly attempt suicide. A controlled trial
Abstract
In a controlled trial, 20 patients at high risk of repeated suicide attempts were randomly allocated to either cognitive-behavioural problem solving or a 'treatment-as-usual' control condition. The group practising problem solving improved significantly more than controls on ratings of depression, hopelessness, suicidal ideation and target problems at the end of treatment and at follow-up of up to one year, and there was evidence of an effect on the rates of repetition over the six months after treatment.
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