Comparisons of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide constructs among individuals without suicidality, ideators, planners, and attempters
Emergency department youth patients with suicidal ideation or attempts: predicting suicide attempts through 18 months of follow-up
Interpersonal-psychological theory, alexithymia, and personality predict suicide ideation among maladjusted soldiers in Taiwan
Medically documented suicide ideation among U.S. Army aoldiers
Mindfulness moderates the association between perceived burdensomeness and suicide ideation in adults with elevated depressive symptoms
Neurocognitive function and suicide in U.S. Army soldiers
Posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters and the interpersonal theory of suicide in a large military sample
Treating the capability for suicide: a vital and understudied frontier in suicide prevention