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Biological correlates of suicide attempt during adolescence and young adulthood: integration of findings across multi-modal measures.

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Biological correlates of suicide attempt during adolescence and young adulthood: integration of findings across multi-modal measures.

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2021

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The biological correlates of suicide attempt are poorly understood in young people. Here we undertook a narrative review of the literature across biological units of analysis (brain structure and function, serum biomarkers, molecular biology) to summarize the markers associated with suicide attempt in samples of average age under 24. We suggest overall patterns in emotion, cognitive control, and social support, which emerge from alterations at each level.

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This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Scholarship (URS).

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Mirza, Salahudeen; Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie. (2021). Biological correlates of suicide attempt during adolescence and young adulthood: integration of findings across multi-modal measures.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/219059.

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