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Editor-in-Chief

Peter P. Roy-Byrne, M.D.


Vol. 33 / No. 6 / June 2016

In This Issue

VOL. 33 / NO. 6 / JUNE 2016


Focus on Suicide

Recent and Needed Advances in the Understanding, Prediction, and Prevention of


Suicidal Behavior
Matthew K. Nock
Specific Mood Symptoms Confer Risk for Subsequent Suicidal Ideation in Bipolar
Disorder with and without Suicide Attempt History: Multi-Wave Data from STEP-BD
Jonathan P. Stange, Evan M. Kleiman, Louisa G. Sylvia, et al.
Morbid Thoughts and Suicidal Ideation in Iraq War Veterans: The Role of Direct and
Indirect Killing in Combat
Anna Kline, Marc D. Weiner, Alejandro Interian, et al.
Suicidal Depressed Patients Respond Less Well to Antidepressants in the Short Term
Jorge Lopez-Castroman, Isabelle Jaussent, Philip Gorwood, et al.
Trauma Exposure and Risk of Suicidal Ideation among Ethnically Diverse Adults
Matthew H. Beristianos, Shira Maguen, Thomas C. Neylan, et al.
Lethal Means Access and Assessment among Suicidal Emergency Department Patients
Marian E. Betz, Matthew Miller, Catherine Barber, et al.
Self-Rated Expectations of Suicidal Behavior Predict Future Suicide Attempts among
Adolescent and Young Adult Psychiatric Emergency Patients
Ewa K. Czyz, Adam G. Horwitz, Cheryl A. King
Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavior Therapy versus Collaborative Assessment and
Management of Suicidality Treatment for Reduction of Self-Harm in Adults with
Borderline Personality Traits and Disorder—A Randomized Observer-Blinded Clinical Trial
Kate Andreasson, Jesper Krogh, Christina Wenneberg, et al.
Glucocorticoid Receptor-Related Genes: Genotype and Brain Gene Expression
Relationships to Suicide and Major Depressive Disorder
Honglei Yin, Hanga Galfalvy, Spiro P. Pantazatos, et al.
Substance Use and Suicidality: Specificity of Substance Use by Injection to Suicide
Attempts in a Nationally Representative Sample of Adults with Major Depression
Shayna M. Cheek, Bridget A. Nestor, Richard T. Liu
Evaluating Potential Iatrogenic Suicide Risk in Trauma-Focused Group Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of PTSD in Active Duty Military Personnel
Craig J. Bryan, Tracy A. Clemans, Ann Marie Hernandez, et al.
Cohort Effects of Suicide Mortality Are Sex Specific in the Rapidly Developed Hong Kong
Chinese Population, 1976–2010
Roger Y. Chung, Benjamin H. K. Yip, Sandra S. M. Chan, et al.

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VOLUME 33, NUMBER 6, JUNE, 2016

DEPRESSION
A N D ANXIETY
FOCUS ON SUICIDE

EDITORIAL
460 Recent and Needed Advances in the Understanding, Prediction,
and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior
Matthew K. Nock

RESEARCH ARTICLES
464 Specific Mood Symptoms Confer Risk for Subsequent Suicidal Ideation
in Bipolar Disorder with and without Suicide Attempt History:
Multi-Wave Data from STEP-BD
Jonathan P. Stange, Evan M. Kleiman, Louisa G. Sylvia,
Pedro Vieira da Silva Magalhães, Michael Berk, Andrew A. Nierenberg,
and Thilo Deckersbach

473 Morbid Thoughts and Suicidal Ideation in Iraq War Veterans:


The Role of Direct and Indirect Killing in Combat
Anna Kline, Marc D. Weiner, Alejandro Interian, Anton Shcherbakov,
and Lauren St. Hill

483 Suicidal Depressed Patients Respond Less Well to Antidepressants


in the Short Term
Jorge Lopez-Castroman, Isabelle Jaussent, Philip Gorwood,
and Philippe Courtet

495 Trauma Exposure and Risk of Suicidal Ideation among Ethnically


Diverse Adults
Matthew H. Beristianos, Shira Maguen, Thomas C. Neylan,
and Amy L. Byers

502 Lethal Means Access and Assessment among Suicidal Emergency


Department Patients
Marian E. Betz, Matthew Miller, Catherine Barber, Brenda Beaty,
Ivan Miller, Carlos A. Camargo, Jr., and Edwin D. Boudreaux

512 Self-Rated Expectations of Suicidal Behavior Predict Future Suicide


Attempts among Adolescent and Young Adult Psychiatric Emergency
Patients
Ewa K. Czyz, Adam G. Horwitz, and Cheryl A. King
520 Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavior Therapy versus Collaborative
Assessment and Management of Suicidality Treatment for Reduction
of Self-Harm in Adults with Borderline Personality Traits and
Disorder—A Randomized Observer-Blinded Clinical Trial
Kate Andreasson, Jesper Krogh, Christina Wenneberg, Helle K. L. Jessen,
Kristine Krakauer, Christian Gluud, Rasmus R. Thomsen, Lasse Randers,
and Merete Nordentoft

531 Glucocorticoid Receptor-Related Genes: Genotype and Brain Gene


Expression Relationships to Suicide and Major Depressive Disorder
Honglei Yin, Hanga Galfalvy, Spiro P. Pantazatos, Yung-yu Huang,
Gorazd B. Rosoklija, Andrew J. Dwork, Ainsley Burke, Victoria Arango,
Maria A. Oquendo, and J. John Mann

541 Substance Use and Suicidality: Specificity of Substance Use by Injection


to Suicide Attempts in a Nationally Representative Sample of Adults with
Major Depression
Shayna M. Cheek, Bridget A. Nestor, and Richard T. Liu

549 Evaluating Potential Iatrogenic Suicide Risk in Trauma-Focused Group


Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of PTSD in Active
Duty Military Personnel
Craig J. Bryan, Tracy A. Clemans, Ann Marie Hernandez, Jim Mintz,
Alan L. Peterson, Jeffrey S. Yarvis, Patricia A. Resick, and The STRONG
STAR Consortium

558 Cohort Effects of Suicide Mortality Are Sex Specific in the Rapidly
Developed Hong Kong Chinese Population, 1976–2010
Roger Y. Chung, Benjamin H. K. Yip, Sandra S. M. Chan,
and Samuel Y. S. Wong
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