Relier Pairs What do you know about suicideVersion en ligne Match key terms to broaden your vocabulary and awareness on suicide. par Megan Johnston 1 Protective Factors 2 Suicide attempt survivors 3 Suicidal Ideation 4 Suicidal Act 5 Imminent Risk 6 Suicidal Behavior 7 Suicide 8 Risk Factors 9 Suicide survivors 10 Suicidality A term that encompasses suicidal thoughts, ideation, plans, suicide attempts, and completed suicide. Factors that make it less likely that individuals will develop a disorder, they may encompass biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment. Individuals who have survived a prior suicide attempt. Death from injury, poisoning, or suffocation where there is evidence that a self-inflicted act led to the person’s death. A situation where a person’s current risk status is believed to indicate actions that could lead to his or her suicide. Those who have experienced the loss of a loved one due to suicide. Sometimes this term is also used to mean suicide attempt survivors. A potentially self-injurious behavior with a nonfatal outcome, for which there is evidence that the person intended to kill himself or herself. A spectrum of activities related to thoughts and behaviors that include suicidal thinking, suicide attempts, and completed suicide. Factors that make it more likely that individuals will develop a disorder, they may encompass biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment. Self-reported thoughts of engaging in suicide-related behavior.