Cognition and suicide: a methodological review
- PMID: 6659007
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-278x.1983.tb00009.x
Cognition and suicide: a methodological review
Abstract
This article reviews the literature related to studies measuring various cognitive properties in suicidal patients. It provides a structural framework with which to classify the studies, and employs the categories of suicidal logic, cognitive style, social cognition, and cognitive control. The methodological issues discussed include: sample characteristics, operational definitions of suicidal behaviors, use of appropriate control groups, and the temporal nature of assessment. Improvements in experimental design are suggested for use in future research.
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