RT Journal Article T1 Symptomatic networks in suicide attempt and reattempt: relevance of psychiatric comorbidity A1 Pemau Gurumeta, Andrés A1 De La-Torre Luque, Alejandro Francisco A1 Marín Martín, Carolina A1 Díaz Marsa, Marina Francisca A1 Andreo-Jover, Jorge A1 Ayad Ahmed, Wala A1 Bravo Ortiz, Maria Fe A1 Bobes Bascaran, Maria Teresa A1 Canal Rivero, Manuel A1 Canosa García, Irene A1 Cebrià, Ana Isabel A1 Crespo Facorro, Benedicto A1 Boti, María Ángeles A1 Elices, Matilde A1 González Pinto, Ana A1 Grande, Iria A1 Jiménez Treviño, Luis A1 Palao, Diego J. A1 Palao Tarrero, Angela A1 Pérez Guerra, Carla A1 Roberto, Natalia A1 Ruiz Veguilla, Miguel A1 Saiz, Pilar A. A1 Pérez, Victor AB Background.One of the most relevant risk factors for suicide is the presence of previous attempts. The symptomatic profile of people who reattempt suicide deserves attention. Network analysis is a promising tool to study this field.Objective.To analyze the symptomatic network of patients who have attempted suicide recently and compare networks of people with several attempts and people with just one at baseline.Methods.1043 adult participants from the Spanish cohort “SURVIVE” were part of this study. Participants were classified into two groups: single attempt group (n = 390) and reattempt group (n = 653). Different network analyses were carried out to study the relationships between suicidal ideation, behavior, psychiatric symptoms, diagnoses, childhood trauma, and impulsivity. A general network and one for each subgroup were estimated.Results.People with several suicide attempts at baseline scored significantly higher across all clinical scales. The symptomatic networks were equivalent in both groups of patients (p > .05). Although there were no overall differences between the networks, some nodes were more relevant according to group belonging.Conclusions.People with a history of previous attempts have greater psychiatric symptom severity but the relationships between risk factors show the same structure when compared with the single attempt group. All risk factors deserve attention regardless of the number of attempts, but assessments can be adjusted to better monitor the occurrence of reattempts. PB Asociación Europea de Psiquiatría SN 0924-9338 YR 2025 FD 2025-01-10 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/114138 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/114138 LA eng NO Pemau, A., de la Torre Luque, A., Marin Martin, C., Diaz Marsa, M., Andreo Jover, J., Ayad Ahmed, W., … Pérez, V. (2025). Symptomatic networks in suicide attempt and reattempt: Relevance of psychiatric comorbidity. European Psychiatry, 68(1), e4. doi:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.1807 NO Instituto de Salud Carlos III NO Cibersam (España) NO Ministerio de Universidades (España) NO Universidad Complutense de Madrid NO European Commission NO Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) NO Principado de Asturias NO Cataluña DS Docta Complutense RD 23 may 2025