@article{efb8bef44eba4195ab7899b333b2c799,
title = "Life-time adversities, reported thirteen years after a suicide attempt: relationship to recovery, 5HTTLPR genotype, and past and present morbidity.",
abstract = "In this study, we investigated how adversities related to past and present morbidity, and genotype. Forty-two, suicide attempters and 22 matched control patients were followed-up after 13 years. Life-time adversities were explored in an interview, and the patients were reassessed psychiatrically. The serotonin-transporter-linked promotor region (5-HTTLPR) was typed. More adversities were reported by suicide attempters than controls, and by still-ill than recovered suicide attempters. Adversities reported at follow-up were related to psychiatric morbidity at follow-up, but not to morbidity 13 years earlier. The 5-HTTLPR, genotype was associated with reported adversities, but not chances of recovery. Adversities potentially affected chronic morbidity. 5-HTTLPR genotype did not affect long-term recovery.",
keywords = "outcome, life-events, follow-up, gene, self-harm, suicide",
author = "Fredrik Vang and Mats Lindstr{\"o}m and Charlotta Sunnqvist and Jessica Bah-R{\"o}sman and Aki Johanson and {Tr{\"a}skman Bendz}, Lil",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1080/13811110903044328",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "214--229",
journal = "Archives of Suicide Research",
issn = "1543-6136",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "3",
}