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Etymology

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From suicidal +‎ -ity.

Noun

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suicidality (countable and uncountable, plural suicidalities)

  1. (uncountable) The tendency of a person to commit suicide.
    • 2009, Ellen T. Kahn-Greene, Chronic vs. acute suicidal risk, page 19:
      In contrast, for individuals with an interpsychic focus, suicidality is often related to interpersonal struggles []
  2. (countable) A fatality that is an instance of suicide.
    • 2019 October, Wan-jun Guo, Yu-jie Tao, Xiao-jing Li, Xia Lin, Ya-jing Meng, Xia Yang, et al., “Internet addiction severity and risk for psychopathology, serious mental illness, and suicidalities: a cross-sectional study”, in The Lancet[1], volume 394:
      The prevalence and risks of the four psychopathologies and their comorbidities, serious mental illness, and suicidalities increased significantly with internet addiction severity (p values from 0·0003 to <0·0001), and most increments in risk were large (ORs increasing more than four times, except for suicidalities) for students with moderate and severe internet addiction.

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