I think with the whole research, the long-standing.... One of the biggest risk factors for suicide is impulsivity, so even if somebody doesn't have a severe mental illness, you would think that severe depression is the risk, but it's the actual impulsivity of the act. We look at post-traumatic stress disorder, we look at depression, we look at these illnesses, so we are on that. Part of where we need to really get at—General Millar talked about how many people in care still commit suicide—is getting a better understanding of what happens in the care itself. That and many other studies are being done to try to understand the actual act of suicide independent of the illness, and intermittent explosive disorder and impulsivity as a trait are all part of the factors that we need to look at.
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