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Warning signs of suicide in autistic people, scoping review, free link.springer.com/article/10.1... finding "most sources were books or book chapters. Only one source explicitly defined ‘warning signs’. Robust research on warning signs of suicide in autistic people is lacking"

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Teal W. Benevides, Mirabel Pelton, Rachel L. Moseley, Brenna B. Maddox, Mary P. Donahue, Lisa Morgan (2026). A Scoping Review of Warning Signs for Suicide Among Autistic People. Current Developmental Disorders Reports, 13(1), 10. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

Date de publication
30/05/2026
Identifiant
10.1007/s40474-026-00354-5
Auteurs
Teal W. Benevides, Mirabel Pelton, Rachel L. Moseley, Brenna B. Maddox, Mary P. Donahue, Lisa Morgan
Source
Current Developmental Disorders Reports
Détails
13(1), 10
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

Abstract Purpose of review We asked the following research questions: (1) What evidence exists that describes specific warning signs of suicide in autistic people? and (2) What gaps exist related to research on warning signs of suicide among autistic people? Recent findings Following the six-step approach for scoping reviews, we identified 15 sources that described potential warning signs of suicide in autistic people. The majority of sources were published between 2020 and 2025, and most sources were books or book chapters. Only one source explicitly defined ‘warning signs’. Robust research on warning signs of suicide in autistic people is lacking. Summary Most evidence on warning signs of suicide in autistic people exists from first-person narratives and fictional case examples. Two important next steps to advance the science and practice of suicide prevention include adopting a clear definition of warning signs consistently used by researchers and practitioners, and systematically evaluating warning signs of suicide in autistic people.

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