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Test Suicide in Adolescence: Attempt vs Completed
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QUESTION 1: What are the two aspects of suicidal behavior that are important to differentiate, according to the text?
Planning and impulsiveness
Attempted suicide and completed suicide
Depression and alcoholism
The passing thought and the constant idea
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes completed suicide?
It is more common in women and tends to be impulsive
Use less lethal methods to allow rescue
It is a way to draw attention to emotional pain
It is more common in men, is associated with careful planning and the use of very lethal methods
QUESTION 3: What characterizes a suicide attempt?
It always results in death
Tends to be more impulsive, disorganized and is often a way to get attention
It is more common in men and is associated with schizophrenia
It involves very careful planning to avoid rescue
QUESTION 4: What disorders are associated with completed suicide?
Only with personality disorders
Only with tantrums or arguments
With episodes of depression, alcoholism problems or more severe disorders such as schizophrenia
It is not associated with any disorder
QUESTION 5: Why does the choice of method often reflect the intention in suicidal behavior?
Because all methods are equally lethal
Because in the attempt less lethal methods are used that allow the possibility of rescue
Because in completed suicide, methods are used that do not guarantee an immediate result
Because the choice of method has no relation to the intention
QUESTION 6: What disorders are often associated with suicide attempts?
Only with schizophrenia
With the firm desire to die
It is not associated with any disorder, it is just a wake-up call
With personality disorders, in addition to depression and alcoholism
QUESTION 7: What is often the unconscious goal in many cases of suicide attempts?
Demonstrate careful planning
Ensure death without the possibility of rescue
Compensate for a painful situation in others
Being saved during the process as a confirmation of their value
QUESTION 8: When does a thought about not existing or disappearing require intervention?
Whenever it appears, even if it is temporary
Never requires intervention
When it stops being something temporary and becomes a constant idea
Only if the person is a man
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