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Suicidal behavior in alcohol use disorders: Neurobiological aspects
Leo Sher
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Suicidal Behavior
100%
Alcohol Use Disorder
100%
Alcohol
87%
Pathophysiology
25%
Excessive Drinking
25%
Alcohol Dependence
25%
Alcoholism
25%
Western Countries
25%
Alcohol Abuse
25%
Genetic Factors
12%
Environmental Factors
12%
Suicide
12%
Impulsivity
12%
Alcohol Use
12%
Large Population
12%
Depressive-like Behavior
12%
Serotonin
12%
Normal Brain
12%
Neurobiology
12%
Brain Function
12%
Cognitive Decline
12%
Long History
12%
Suicidality
12%
Brain Injury
12%
Aggression
12%
Attempted Suicide
12%
Biological Systems
12%
Psychosocial Factors
12%
Depressed Mood
12%
Alcohol Effects
12%
Neurobiological Factors
12%
Head Injury
12%
Abstinence
12%
Intoxication
12%
Assault
12%
Toxic Effects
12%
Violence
12%
Multiple Lines of Evidence
12%
Alcohol-related
12%
Seeking Behavior
12%
Completed Suicide
12%
Motor Vehicle Accident
12%
Drinking Behavior
12%
Liver-pancreas
12%
Dopaminergic Dysfunction
12%
Mental Processes
12%
Learning Attention
12%
Relative Frequency
12%
Neurobehavioral Deficits
12%
Ethanol Dependence
12%
Selenium Status
12%
Selenium Deficiency
12%
Process Thought
12%
Ethanol-Seeking
12%
Learning Emotion
12%
Low Selenium
12%
Learning Cognition
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Dopaminergic
100%
Brain Function
100%
Impulsiveness
100%
Abstinence
100%
Selenium Deficiency
100%
Mental Function
100%
Serotonin
100%
Assault
100%
Neuroscience
Suicidal Behavior
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
28%
Impulsivity
14%
Serotonin
14%
Neuroscience
14%
Brain Function
14%
Dopaminergic
14%
Closed Head Injury
14%
Drinking Behavior
14%
Toxic Injury
14%