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Tolerance for physical pain in suicidal subjects

This study investigated the tolerance for physical pain in suicidal subjects. Suicidal, psychiatric nonsuicidal, and normal young males and females were administered pain measures including electric shocks, appraisal of shocks, and a measure of thermal pain. Additional study variables included diagn...

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Published in:Death studies 1996-07, Vol.20 (4), p.327-341
Main Authors: Orbach, Israel, Palgi, Yair, Stein, Daniel, Har-even, Dov, Lotem-peleg, Meirav, Asherov, Jack, Elizur, Avner
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Pain
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Suicide - psychology
Suicides & suicide attempts
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