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Suicidal behaviours in affective disorders: a deficit of cognitive inhibition?Stéphane Richard-Devantoy
McGill University, Department of Psychiatry and Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill Group for Suicide Studies, Montreal, Quebec
Can J Psychiatry 57:254-62. 2012..Our study aimed to systematically review all published articles that examined the relation between cognitive inhibition deficit and suicidal behaviours (that is, suicide attempt or suicidal ideation) in patients with affective disorders...
Deficit of cognitive inhibition in depressed elderly: a neurocognitive marker of suicidal riskS Richard-Devantoy
McGill University, Department of Psychiatry and Douglas Mental Health University Institute McGill Group for Suicide Studies Montréal, Quebec, Canada
J Affect Disord 140:193-9. 2012..Here, we aimed at assessing alterations in cognitive inhibition, a suspected major mechanism of the suicidal vulnerability, in suicidal depressed elderly...
[Homicide and psychosis: criminological particularities of schizophrenics, paranoiacs and melancholic. A review of 27 expertises]S Richard-Devantoy
Département de psychiatrie et psychologie médicale, CHU d Angers, 4, rue Larrey, 49933 Angers Cedex 9, France
Encephale 34:322-9. 2008..Conversely, the epidemiological data are reassuring; only 15% of such crimes are committed by the seriously mentally ill (schizophrenia, paranoia, melancholia)...
[Homicide and major mental disorder: what are the social, clinical, and forensic differences between murderers with a major mental disorder and murderers without any mental disorder?]S Richard-Devantoy
Département de psychiatrie et psychologie médicale, CHU d Angers, 4, rue Larrey, 49933 Angers Cedex 9, France
Encephale 35:304-14. 2009....
[Risk of homicide and major mental disorders: a critical review]S Richard-Devantoy
Département de psychiatrie et psychologie médicale, CHU d Angers, 4, rue Larrey, 49933 Angers Cedex 9, France
Encephale 35:521-30. 2009..It is also generally thought that schizophrenia predisposes subjects to homicidal behaviour...
