Correlates of suicidal behaviors and genetic risk among United States veterans with schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder

Author:

Bigdeli Tim B.ORCID,Barr Peter B.ORCID,Rajeevan Nallakkandi,Graham David P.,Li Yuli,Meyers Jacquelyn L.ORCID,Gorman Bryan R.ORCID,Peterson Roseann E.,Sayward Frederick,Radhakrishnan Krishnan,Natarajan Sundar,Nielsen David A.ORCID,Wilkinson Anna V.,Malhotra Anil K.,Zhao HongyuORCID,Brophy Mary,Shi Yunling,O’Leary Timothy J.ORCID,Gleason Theresa,Przygodzki RonaldORCID,Pyarajan SaijuORCID,Muralidhar Sumitra,Gaziano J. Michael,Huang Grant D.,Concato John,Siever Larry J.,DeLisi Lynn E.,Kimbrel Nathan A.ORCID,Beckham Jean C.ORCID,Swann Alan C.ORCID,Kosten Thomas R.ORCID,Fanous Ayman H., ,O’Leary Timothy J.,Gleason Theresa,Przygodzki Ronald,Muralidhar Sumitra,Gaziano Michael,Huang Grant D.,Concato John,DeLisi Lynn E.,Aslan Mihaela,Harvey Philip D.

Funder

Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute on Drug Abuse

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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