
@article{ref1,
title="[Suicidal ideations and the level of blood cholesterol]",
journal="Iranian journal of psychiatry and clinical psychology",
year="2004",
author="S. Chamanazad, Shahri and S. k., Malakooti and S. m., Hassanzadeh",
volume="10",
number="1-2",
pages="135-139",
abstract="This project compared the level of blood cholesterol in hospitalized psychiatric patients with suicidal ideations with that of similar patients with no suicidal thoughts. In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the level of blood cholesterol of 374 patients [247 males, 127 females] admitted at Iran Psychiatric Education-Treatment Center was evaluated. The patients were divided in two groups of patients with and without suicidal ideations; the level of their respective blood cholesterol was compared with one another. These subjects had been hospitalized with the diagnosis of schizophrenia [157 patients], bipolar [192 patients], major depression [68 patients], and other psychiatric disorders. To analyze the data, t-statistical test was used. There was no significant difference between suicidal with non-suicidal patients' level of basal cholesterol. Level of blood cholesterol probably is not a biological marker, or a risk factor for suicide in hospitalized psychiatric patients<p /><p>Language: fa</p>",
language="fa",
issn="1735-4315",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}