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Suicidal ideation

Socioeconomic status (SES)

Chronic stress

Attributional style

Grandiosity

Early adversity

Anhedonia

Psychomotor agitation

Psychomotor retardation

Social zeitgeber

Hypersomnia

Discrete or related problematic events and conditions which persist over time and result inprolonged activation of the biological and/or psychological stress response (e.g.,unemployment, ongoing health difficulties, marital discord).

Excessive daytime sleepiness, including difficulty staying awake or napping, or prolongedsleep episodes.

Recurring thoughts about suicide, including considering or planning for suicide, or preoccupation with suicide.

Inflated self-esteem or an exaggerated sense of self-importance and self-worth (e.g., believingone has special powers or superior abilities).

Loss of interest or pleasure in activities one previously found enjoyable or rewarding.

The tendency by which a person infers the cause or meaning of behaviors or events.Chronic stress

A slowing of physical activities in which routine activities (e.g., eating, brushing teeth) areperformed in an unusually slow manner.

Single or multiple acute or chronic stressful events, which may be biological or psychologicalin nature (e.g., poverty, abuse, childhood illness or injury), occurring during childhood andresulting in a biological and/or psychological stress response.

Increased motor activity associated with restlessness, including physical actions (e.g.,fidgeting, pacing, feet tapping, handwringing).

A person’s economic and social position based on income, education, and occupation.

Zeitgeber is German for “time giver.” Social zeitgebers are environmental cues, such as mealtimes and interactions with other people, that entrain biological rhythms and thus sleep-wakecycle regularity.