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Table 1.

Measures used in study of near-lethal suicide attempts in male prisoners.

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Table 2.

Sociodemographic and criminological characteristics of male prisoners who made near-lethal suicide attempts (cases) and those who had not (controls).

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Psychological characteristics and reported childhood trauma of male prisoners who made near-lethal suicide attempts (cases) and those who had not (controls).

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Table 4.

Correlation matrix of impulsivity, hostility, self-esteem, aggression and depression scores in all prisoners participating in the study (N = 120).

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Table 5.

Correlation matrix of scores on the childhood trauma scale and subscales in all prisoners participating in the study (N = 120).

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Life events, experiences of victimization in prison, and exposure to suicide and self-harm of male prisoners who made near-lethal suicide attempts (cases) and those who had not (controls).

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Table 7.

Social networks and external contacts of male prisoners who made near-lethal suicide attempts (cases) and those who had not (controls).

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Figure 1.

A model of possible pathways for suicide in prisoners.

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