Abstract
A history of nonlethal suicide attempts is associated with a higher risk for subsequent nonlethal attempts,1 but the mechanism that might explain this association has received scant attention. We applied the random effect probit model of Gibbons and Bock2 to analyze longitudinal data on the suicidal behavior of 928 psychiatric patients at five different geographical centers who
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