Article: Scientists at Campinas State University publish new data on suicidal behavior.

In this recent report, researchers in Campinas, Brazil conducted a study "To identify sociodemographic, psychosocial and clinical differences between men and women who attempted suicide and were seen at a university general hospital. This is a non-controlled cross-sectional study, sub-project of the Multisite Intervention Study on Suicidal Behavior by the World Health Organization."

"A standardized interview that comprised psychometric scales was used. The comparison between genders was made by means of uni and multivariate logistic regression. 210 subjects (68.1 % women) participated. Women had worse scores on the WHO Well-Being Index (p = 0.005), the Beck ...

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