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Suicide Risk Higher Among Older Schizophrenia Patients


 

FROM SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH

The authors reported no conflicts of interest. Dr. Erlangsen received a grant from the Danish Ministry of Welfare for the study. Dr. Eaton received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health at the National Institutes of Health.

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