Suicide is the second leading cause of death in adolescents. Suicidal ideation in
particular has been linked to poor parenting, poor cognitive functioning including
depression and brooding, and structural grey matter alterations. However, the exact
relations and inter-relations between suicidal ideation and these well-known risk
factors is still unknown. Here, we investigate whether poor parenting, poor cognitive
functioning and structural grey matter alterations predict suicidal ideation severity
when considered simultaneously in adolescents with major depressive disorder.
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