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  1. Ignoring Societal Structure in Public Health Approaches to Suicide Prevention
  2. Aging and Engaging: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Online Conversational Skills Coach for Older Adults
  3. Financial hardship among cancer survivors in Southern New Jersey
  4. Cardio-Dance Exercise to Improve Cognition and Mood in Older African Americans: A Propensity-Matched Cohort Study
  5. Caregiver–Oncologist Prognostic Concordance, Caregiver Mastery, and Caregiver Psychological Health and Quality of Life
  6. Associations of Uncertainty With Psychological Health and Quality of Life in Older Adults With Advanced Cancer
  7. Assessment of Financial Toxicity Among Older Adults With Advanced Cancer
  8. Decisional involvement and information preferences of patients with hematologic malignancies
  9. Treatment decision-making in acute myeloid leukemia: a qualitative study of older adults and community oncologists
  10. Patient and caregiver agreement on prognosis estimates for older adults with advanced cancer
  11. The Feasibility and Acceptability of an Intergenerational, Web-Based Intervention to Enhance Later-Life Family Care Planning
  12. Associations of Caregiver-Oncologist Discordance in Prognostic Understanding With Caregiver-Reported Therapeutic Alliance and Anxiety
  13. Relationships of self-perceived age with geriatric assessment domains in older adults with cancer
  14. Perceived importance of affective forecasting in cancer treatment decision making
  15. Dialysis Regret
  16. Conceptualizing and Counting Discretionary Utilization in the Final 100 Days of Life: A Scoping Review
  17. Curing Industrial Disease: A Modest Proposal
  18. Tailored Activation of Middle-Aged Men to Promote Discussion of Recent Active Suicide Thoughts: a Randomized Controlled Trial
  19. Helping patients to understand terrifying news: Addressing the inner lives of physicians and extending beyond what we know
  20. Geopersonality of Preventable Death in the United States: Anger-Prone States and Opioid Deaths
  21. Communication With Older Patients With Cancer Using Geriatric Assessment
  22. Development and Validation of the Palliative Care Attitudes Scale (PCAS-9): A Measure of Patient Attitudes Toward Palliative Care
  23. The impact of the caregiver-oncologist relationship on caregiver experiences of end-of-life care and bereavement outcomes
  24. Patient‐hematologist discordance in perceived chance of cure in hematologic malignancies: A multicenter study
  25. Effects of the Values and Options in Cancer Care Communication Intervention on Personal Caregiver Experiences of Cancer Care and Bereavement Outcomes
  26. Financial Strain and Physical and Emotional Quality of Life in Breast Cancer
  27. A Validation Study of the Mini-IPIP Five-Factor Personality Scale in Adults With Cancer
  28. Reply to Hope, optimism, and the importance of caregivers in end‐of‐life care
  29. Physician and Patient Characteristics Associated With More Intensive End-of-Life Care
  30. Association between advanced cancer patient‐caregiver agreement regarding prognosis and hospice enrollment
  31. Patients’ perspectives on dialysis decision-making and end-of-life care
  32. Prognostic accuracy of patients, caregivers, and oncologists in advanced cancer
  33. Beliefs About Advanced Cancer Curability in Older Patients, Their Caregivers, and Oncologists
  34. Social support in cancer: How do patients want us to help?
  35. Quality of Life of Caregivers of Older Patients with Advanced Cancer
  36. Willingness to bear adversity and beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer in older adults
  37. Association Between Symptom Burden and Physical Function in Older Patients with Cancer
  38. Stakeholder views regarding a planned primary care office-based interactive multimedia suicide prevention tool
  39. Patients' Hopes for Advanced Cancer Treatment
  40. When chemotherapy fails: Emotionally charged experiences faced by family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer
  41. Is Annual Income a Predictor of Completion of Advance Directives (ADs) in Patients With Cancer
  42. How much time is left? Associations between estimations of patient life expectancy and quality of life in patients and caregivers
  43. Effectiveness of interpersonal psychotherapy-trauma for depressed women with childhood abuse histories.
  44. Perceived cognitive deficits and depressive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis: Perceived stress and sleep quality as mediators
  45. Elucidating the associations between sleep disturbance and depression, fatigue, and pain in older adults with cancer
  46. Family caregiver descriptions of stopping chemotherapy and end-of-life transitions
  47. Preference for Palliative Care in Cancer Patients: Are Men and Women Alike?
  48. The Thick of It: Freely Wandering in Academic Medicine
  49. The ecology of patient and caregiver participation in consultations involving advanced cancer
  50. Cognitive Reappraisal Intervention for Suicide Prevention (CRISP) for Middle-Aged and Older Adults Hospitalized for Suicidality
  51. Aging and Engaging
  52. Community Oncologists' Decision-Making for Treatment of Older Patients With Cancer
  53. Distress Due to Prognostic Uncertainty in Palliative Care: Frequency, Distribution, and Outcomes among Hospitalized Patients with Advanced Cancer
  54. Patient priorities and the doorknob phenomenon in primary care: Can technology improve disclosure of patient stressors?
  55. Impact of Prognostic Discussions on the Patient-Physician Relationship: Prospective Cohort Study
  56. Few Sex Differences in Hospitalized Suicide Attempters Aged 70 and Above
  57. Fatalism and educational disparities in beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer
  58. Understanding the distressed prostate cancer patient: Role of personality
  59. Assessing future care preparation in late life: Two short measures.
  60. Modeling doctor-patient communication with affective text analysis
  61. Multiple Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the DASS-21 Depression and Anxiety Scales
  62. Does educating patients about the Early Palliative Care Study increase preferences for outpatient palliative cancer care? Findings from Project EMPOWER.
  63. Negative Emotions and Suicidal Ideation during Psychosocial Treatments in Older Adults with Major Depression and Cognitive Impairment
  64. Associations of sleep disturbance with physical function and cognition in older adults with cancer
  65. Promoting End-of-Life Discussions in Advanced Cancer: Effects of Patient Coaching and Question Prompt Lists
  66. Are Optimism and Cynical Hostility Associated with Smoking Cessation in Older Women?
  67. Customized Care: An intervention to Improve Communication and health outcomes in multimorbidity
  68. Statistical learning theory for high dimensional prediction: Application to criterion-keyed scale development.
  69. Executive Function and Personality Predict Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Alzheimer Disease
  70. Effect of a Patient-Centered Communication Intervention on Oncologist-Patient Communication, Quality of Life, and Health Care Utilization in Advanced Cancer
  71. Development and psychometric evaluation of the Decisional Engagement Scale (DES-10): A patient-reported psychosocial survey for quality cancer care.
  72. Time Trends in Murray's Psychogenic Needs over Three Decades in Swedish 75-Year-Olds
  73. Determinants of Patient-Oncologist Prognostic Discordance in Advanced Cancer
  74. Synergistic Effects of Reserve and Adaptive Personality in Multiple Sclerosis
  75. Personality Predicts Utilization of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction During and Post-Intervention in a Community Sample of Older Adults
  76. Anger Proneness and Prognostic Pessimism in Men With Prostate Cancer
  77. Erratum to: The interrelations between spiritual well-being, pain interference and depressive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis
  78. The interrelations between spiritual well-being, pain interference and depressive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis
  79. Associations Between Personality and End-of-Life Care Preferences Among Men With Prostate Cancer: A Clustering Approach
  80. Personality and Perceived Health in Spousal Caregivers of Patients with Lung Cancer: The Roles of Neuroticism and Extraversion
  81. Assessing the role of physical illness in young old and older old suicide attempters
  82. A 9-Year Prospective Population-Based Study on the Association Between the APOE*E4 Allele and Late-Life Depression in Sweden
  83. Mortality Risk Prediction
  84. A systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults
  85. Realistic affective forecasting: The role of personality
  86. A new perspective on proxy report: Investigating implicit processes of understanding through patient–proxy congruence
  87. Reasons for Attempted Suicide in Later Life
  88. Distress, delay of gratification and preference for palliative care in men with prostate cancer
  89. Spirituality attenuates the association between depression symptom severity and meaning in life
  90. In your 20s it’s quantity, in your 30s it’s quality: The prognostic value of social activity across 30 years of adulthood.
  91. Adapting Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Older Adults at Risk for Suicide
  92. Suicidal Behavior in Relatives or Associates Moderates the Strength of Common Risk Factors for Suicide
  93. Midlife personality and risk of Alzheimer disease and distress: A 38-year follow-up
  94. Smoking at the workplace: effects of genetic and environmental causal accounts on attitudes toward smoking employees and restrictive policies
  95. The Moderating Effect of Chronological Age on the Relation Between Neuroticism and Physical Functioning: Cross-Sectional Evidence From Two French Samples
  96. Family Caregivers and Physicians Caring for Cancer Patients: On-the-Job Training for All
  97. Personality Facets and All-Cause Mortality Among Medicare Patients Aged 66 to 102 Years
  98. Patient-oncologist alliance as protection against suicidal ideation in young adults with advanced cancer
  99. Measurement confounding affects the extent to which verbal IQ explains social gradients in mortality
  100. The Effect of Targeted and Tailored Patient Depression Engagement Interventions on Patient–Physician Discussion of Suicidal Thoughts: A Randomized Control Trial
  101. Suicide Prevention in Primary Care: Optimistic Humanism Imagined and Engineered
  102. Personality Change Pre- to Post- Loss in Spousal Caregivers of Patients With Terminal Lung Cancer
  103. What Factors Determine Disclosure of Suicide Ideation in Adults 60 and Older to a Treatment Provider?
  104. Patient Engagement Programs for Recognition and Initial Treatment of Depression in Primary Care
  105. Emotion suppression and mortality risk over a 12-year follow-up
  106. Toward Identifying the Effects of the Specific Components of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Biologic and Emotional Outcomes Among Older Adults
  107. Emotional benefits of mindfulness-based stress reduction in older adults: the moderating roles of age and depressive symptom severity
  108. Is Personality Associated with Health Care Use by Older Adults?
  109. Personality and Physician-Assessed Illness Burden in Older Primary Care Patients Over 4 Years
  110. Research to Reduce the Suicide Rate Among Older Adults: Methodology Roadblocks and Promising Paradigms
  111. Erratum: Corrigendum: The effects of learning about one’s own genetic susceptibility to alcoholism: a randomized experiment
  112. Neuroticism and extroversion in suicide attempters aged 75 and above and a general population comparison group
  113. Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers
  114. Influence of Personality on the Relationship Between Gray Matter Volume and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
  115. An academic–marketing collaborative to promote depression care: A tale of two cultures
  116. Hierarchical structure of the Eysenck Personality Inventory in a large population sample: Goldberg’s trait-tier mapping procedure
  117. A 37-year prospective study of neuroticism and extraversion in women followed from mid-life to late life
  118. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Older Adults: Effects on Executive Function, Frontal Alpha Asymmetry and Immune Function
  119. Personality Factors Moderate the Associations Between Apolipoprotein Genotype and Cognitive Function as Well as Late Onset Alzheimer Disease
  120. The Relationship of Preparation for Future Care to Depression and Anxiety in Older Primary Care Patients at 2-Year Follow-up
  121. Affective forecasting and self-rated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypomania: Evidence for a dysphoric forecasting bias
  122. Does perceived burdensomeness erode meaning in life among older adults?
  123. The effects of learning about one’s own genetic susceptibility to alcoholism: a randomized experiment
  124. Family Connectedness Moderates the Association Between Living Alone and Suicide Ideation in a Clinical Sample of Adults 50 Years and Older
  125. Combined Effects of Neuroticism and Extraversion
  126. Personality Predicts Cognitive Function Over 7 Years in Older Persons
  127. Feeling labeled, judged, lectured, and rejected by family and friends over depression: Cautionary results for primary care clinicians from a multi-centered, qualitative study
  128. Secular changes in personality: study on 75-year-olds examined in 1976-1977 and 2005-2006
  129. A Systematic Review of Social Factors and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adulthood
  130. Gene by neuroticism interaction and cognitive function among older adults
  131. Coolness: An Empirical Investigation
  132. Emotional intelligence: A theoretical framework for individual differences in affective forecasting.
  133. Parental Sexual Abuse and Suicidal Behaviour among Women with Major Depressive Disorder
  134. Stressful life events and suicidal behavior in adults with alcohol use disorders: Role of event severity, timing, and type
  135. Recente onderzoeksliteratuur
  136. Suffering in Silence: Reasons for Not Disclosing Depression in Primary Care
  137. Role of the Gender-Linked Norm of Toughness in the Decision to Engage in Treatment for Depression
  138. Perceived health in lung cancer patients: the role of positive and negative affect
  139. Now What Should I Do? Primary Care Physicians’ Responses to Older Adults Expressing Thoughts of Suicide
  140. Openness and conscientiousness predict 34-SSweek patterns of Interleukin-6 in older persons
  141. A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Women With Sexual Abuse Histories
  142. Concordance of Self- and Proxy-Reported Suicide Ideation in Depressed Adults 50 Years of Age or Older
  143. Letter to the Editor: Depression linked to cancer mortality not convincingly demonstrated
  144. Elevated Sleep Disturbance among Blacks in an Urban Family Medicine Practice
  145. Relational barriers to depression help-seeking in primary care
  146. Personality and medication non-adherence among older adults enrolled in a six-year trial
  147. Agreement between informant and self-reported personality in depressed older adults: What are the roles of medical illness and cognitive function?
  148. Five-factor personality traits and subjective health among caregivers: The role of caregiver strain and self-efficacy.
  149. Personality and risk for Alzheimer's disease in adults 72 years of age and older: A 6-year follow-up.
  150. Personality and Longevity: Knowns, Unknowns, and Implications for Public Health and Personalized Medicine
  151. An Exploratory Study of the Relationship between Diverse Life Events and Specific Personality Disorders in a Sample of Suicide Attempters
  152. Social Inequalities in the Occurrence of Suicidal Ideation Among Older Primary Care Patients
  153. Detection of depression in older adults by family and friends: distinguishing mood disorder signals from the noise of personality and everyday life
  154. Associations of social networks with cancer mortality: A meta-analysis
  155. The NEO-FFI in Multiple Sclerosis: Internal Consistency, Factorial Validity, and Correspondence Between Self and Informant Reports
  156. “I Didn’t Know What Was Wrong:” How People With Undiagnosed Depression Recognize, Name and Explain Their Distress
  157. Effects of personality on self-rated health in a 1-year randomized controlled trial of chronic illness self-management
  158. Health status and suicide in the second half of life
  159. Trait Neuroticism, Depression, and Cognitive Function in Older Primary Care Patients
  160. Screening for Suicide Ideation among Older Primary Care Patients
  161. Encouraging patients with depressive symptoms to seek care: A mixed methods approach to message development
  162. Depression and cancer mortality: a meta-analysis
  163. Association of Alexithymia and Depression Symptom Severity in Adults Aged 50 Years and Older
  164. Lifetime suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in Asian Americans.
  165. Suicide Inquiry in Primary Care: Creating Context, Inquiring, and Following Up
  166. Personality, Socioeconomic Status, and All-Cause Mortality in the United States
  167. Education and Smoking: Confounding or Effect Modification by Phenotypic Personality Traits?
  168. History of Sudden Unexpected Loss Is Associated With Elevated Interleukin-6 and Decreased Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 in Women in an Urban Primary Care Setting
  169. Five factor model personality factors moderated the effects of an intervention to enhance chronic disease management self-efficacy
  170. Connecting the invisible dots: Reaching lesbian, gay, and bisexual adolescents and young adults at risk for suicide through online social networks
  171. Differences Between Individual and Societal Health State Valuations
  172. Chronic medical problems and distressful thoughts of suicide in primary care patients: mitigating role of happiness
  173. Gender, race/ethnicity, personality, and interleukin-6 in urban primary care patients
  174. The Personality Domains and Styles of the Five-Factor Model are Related to Incident Depression in Medicare Recipients Aged 65 to 100
  175. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Reasons for Living--Older Adults Scale: A Suicide Risk Assessment Inventory
  176. Personality Traits Predict Emergency Department Utilization Over 3 Years in Older Patients
  177. Barriers in Diagnosing and Treating Men With Depression: A Focus Group Report
  178. Childhood Sexual Abuse is Associated With Physical Illness Burden and Functioning in Psychiatric Patients 50 Years of Age and Older
  179. Adapting interpersonal psychotherapy for older adults at risk for suicide: Preliminary findings.
  180. Is Personality a Key Predictor of Missing Study Data? An Analysis From a Randomized Controlled Trial
  181. Course of suicide ideation and predictors of change in depressed older adults
  182. Personality traits in women with multiple sclerosis: Discrepancy in patient/partner report and disease course
  183. Can the influence of childhood socioeconomic status on men’s and women’s adult body mass be explained by adult socioeconomic status or personality? Findings from a national sample.
  184. Childhood Sexual Abuse and Personality Differentiating High and Low Alexithymia in a Depressed Population
  185. How Are Personality Traits Related to Preparation for Future Care Needs in Older Adults?
  186. Sex Differences in Correlates of Suicide Attempt Lethality in Late Life
  187. One-year outcomes of minor and subsyndromal depression in older primary care patients
  188. Physician Personality Characteristics and Inquiry About Mood Symptoms in Primary Care
  189. Reasons for Living, Hopelessness, and Suicide Ideation Among Depressed Adults 50 Years or Older
  190. Meta-analysis of depression and substance use and impairment among intravenous drug users (IDUs)
  191. Personality and risk for depression in a birth cohort of 70-year-olds followed for 15 years
  192. The Impact of Suicide on the Family
  193. The Relationship Between Suicide Ideation and Late-Life Depression
  194. Effects of psychotherapy and other behavioral interventions on clinically depressed older adults: A meta-analysis
  195. Personality traits and the reporting of affective disorder symptoms in depressed patients
  196. Personality Traits, Education, and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Older Adult Primary Care Patients
  197. Sexual Orientation and Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts Among Adolescents and Young Adults
  198. Gender differences in Five Factor Model personality traits in an elderly cohort
  199. Let's Not Talk About It: Suicide Inquiry in Primary Care
  200. Concordance about Childhood Sexual Abuse among Depressed Patients 50 and Over and Their Family and Friends
  201. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Older Adults: A Meta-analytic Comparison of Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions
  202. Religious involvement and depressive symptoms in primary care elders
  203. Personality and Medical Illness Burden Among Older Adults in Primary Care
  204. Optimism and Suicide Ideation Among Young Adult College Students
  205. Influences on patients’ ratings of physicians: Physicians demographics and personality
  206. Positive affect and suicide ideation in older adult primary care patients.
  207. Future orientation moderates the relationship between functional status and suicide ideation in depressed adults
  208. Planning of suicide attempts among depressed inpatients ages 50 and over
  209. Personality differences in attempted suicide versus suicide in adults 50 years of age or older.
  210. The Distressed personality type: replicability and general health associations
  211. Dementia care: mental health effects, intervention strategies, and clinical implications
  212. Personality and Perceived Health in Older Adults: The Five Factor Model in Primary Care
  213. Future Orientation and Suicide Ideation and Attempts in Depressed Adults Ages 50 and Over
  214. Treatments for Later-Life Depressive Conditions: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy
  215. Factors of suicide ideation and their relation to clinical and other indicators in older adults
  216. Personality and the Association of Pain and Depression
  217. What drives referral from primary care physicians to mental health specialists? A randomized trial using actors portraying depressive symptoms
  218. Childhood Sexual Abuse and Depressive Symptom Severity
  219. Physicians’ Responses to Patients’ Medically Unexplained Symptoms
  220. Personality and reports of suicide ideation among depressed adults 50 years of age or older
  221. Does the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) Distinguish Between Older Adults With High Versus Low Levels of Suicidal Ideation?
  222. Measuring patient-centered communication in Patient–Physician consultations: Theoretical and practical issues
  223. Optimism, pessimism, and depressive symptoms in spouses of lung cancer patients
  224. Suicide Prevention in Older Adults
  225. Attempted Suicide in Elderly Chinese Persons: A Multi-Group, Controlled Study
  226. Are Patients' Ratings of Their Physicians Related to Health Outcomes?
  227. Emotion language in primary care encounters: reliability and validity of an emotion word count coding system
  228. Health Locus of Control and Perceived Risk for Breast Cancer in Healthy Women
  229. Levels of Depressive Symptoms in Spouses of People With Lung Cancer: Effects of Personality, Social Support, and Caregiving Burden
  230. Cross-Sectional Age Differences in Personality Among Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 100.
  231. The Association of Irritability and Impulsivity with Suicidal Ideation Among 15- to 20-Year-Old Males
  232. Patient Trust
  233. Psychosocial Factors and the Response to Influenza Vaccination in Older Adults
  234. Poor social integration and suicide: fact or artifact? A case-control study
  235. Personality and attempted suicide in depressed adults 50 years of age and older: A facet level analysis
  236. Preliminary Report on Childhood Sexual Abuse, Suicidal Ideation, and Suicide Attempts Among Middle-Aged and Older Depressed Women
  237. Spirituality and affect: a function of changes in religious affiliation
  238. NEO-PI-R Neuroticism Scores in Substance-Dependent Outpatients: Internal Consistency and Self-Partner Agreement
  239. Information needs and decision-making processes in older cancer patients
  240. Risk Factors for Suicide in Blacks and Whites: An Analysis of Data From the 1993 National Mortality Followback Survey
  241. Aggression in Suicide Among Adults Age 50 and Over
  242. Self-Rated Health, Depression, and One-Year Health Outcomes in Older Primary Care Patients
  243. Suicide at 50 years of age and older: perceived physical illness, family discord and financial strain
  244. Personality traits and symptom reduction in a group treatment for women with histories of childhood sexual abuse
  245. Reactive aggression and suicide
  246. The role of drinking in suicidal ideation: analyses of Project MATCH data.
  247. Personality is associated with perceived health and functional status in older primary care patients.
  248. Religious Coping and Depression Among Spouses of People With Lung Cancer
  249. Risk factors for suicide in later life
  250. Access to Firearms and Risk for Suicide in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
  251. How Effective Are Interventions With Caregivers? An Updated Meta-Analysis
  252. Depressive Disorders and Symptoms in Older Primary Care Patients: One-Year Outcomes
  253. Psychological Vulnerability to Completed Suicide: A Review of Empirical Studies
  254. The validity of proxy-based data in suicide research: a study of patients 50 years of age and older who attempted suicide. II. Life events, social support and suicidal behavior
  255. Emotion traits in older suicide attempters and non-attempters
  256. Personality Correlates of Hopelessness in Depressed Inpatients 50 Years of Age and Older
  257. Profile of Discrete Emotions in Affective Disorders in Older Primary Care Patients
  258. Violence, Alcohol, and Completed Suicide: A Case-Control Study
  259. The validity of proxy-based data in suicide research: a study of patients 50 years of age and older who attempted suicide. I. Psychiatric diagnoses
  260. Are Closed-Minded People More Open to the Idea of Killing Themselves?
  261. After the Drinking Stops: Completed Suicide in Individuals with Remitted Alcohol Use Disorders
  262. The Effect of Participation in Religious Activities on Suicide Versus Natural Death in Adults 50 and Older
  263. The Relationship between Traumatic Events and Dissociation among Women with Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse
  264. Emotional experience over time and self-reported depressive symptoms
  265. Personality traits of women with a history of childhood sexual abuse
  266. A presurgical psychosocial intervention for breast cancer patients
  267. Completed Suicide Among Older Patients in Primary Care Practices: A Controlled Study
  268. Personality traits and suicidal behavior and ideation in depressedinpatients 50 years of age and older
  269. Age and Suicidal Ideation in Older Depressed Inpatients
  270. Cerebrovascular Risk Factors and Depression in Older Primary Care Patients: Testing a Vascular Brain Disease Model of Depression
  271. Effects of Group Treatment for Women With a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse
  272. Age-Related Patterns of Factors Associated with Completed Suicide in Men with Alcohol Dependence
  273. Medical Illness Burden, Trait Neuroticism, and Depression in Older Primary Care Patients
  274. Age Differences in Behaviors Leading to Completed Suicide
  275. Women's Safety in Recovery: Group Therapy for Patients With a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse
  276. Suicide in Widowed Persons
  277. Personality Disorders and Completed Suicide: A Methodological and Conceptual Review
  278. Relationships of age and axis I diagnoses in victims of completed suicide: a psychological autopsy study
  279. Attitudes of Older People Toward Suicide and Assisted Suicide: An Analysis of Gallup Poll Findings
  280. Openness to Experience and Completed Suicide Across the Second Half of Life
  281. Prevention of late life suicide: When, where, why and how
  282. Attitudes Toward Self-Determined Death: A Survey of Primary Care Physicians
  283. Rorschach Oral Imagery, Attachment Style, and Interpersonal Relatedness
  284. Interpersonal Stressors, Substance Abuse, and Suicide
  285. Parental Idealization and the Absence of Rorschach Oral Imagery
  286. Subliminal psychodynamic activation, food consumption, and self‐confidence