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Parasuicidal Behavior

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Clearly defining parasuicidal behavior is no simple task. Historically, there has been much controversy surrounding the definition and conceptualization of parasuicide, suicide, and other suicide‐spectrum phenomena. To further complicate matters, the term “parasuicide” continues to be used inaccurately, especially in clinical circles, to refer exclusively to intentional self‐injury that is not a suicide attempt (i.e., without suicidal intent). J.M.G. Williams provided a concise, operational definition of parasuicidal behavior: “any non‐fatal, serious, deliberate self‐harm with or without suicide intent.”

Internationally, parasuicide occurs most frequently in the first half of the life cycle (in ages 15–44), and in most countries, rates among women exceed those among men. Yet, older adults are also at risk for parasuicidal behaviors; the Epidemiological Catchment Area study revealed a lifetime prevalence of 1.1% among adults aged 65 and older, and some believe that parasuicidal...

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Cornette, M.M. (2008). Parasuicidal Behavior. In: Loue, S.J., Sajatovic, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Aging and Public Health. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-33754-8_335

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