A 37-year-old woman with a history of recurrent major depressive disorder comes to the office. Her father died last month after a long illness, and she is concerned that her depression is returning. The patient has little appetite, sleeps poorly, and has difficulty concentrating at her job as a teacher. She recently stopped going to the gym and socializing with friends, activities that she used to enjoy. She has been collecting pills from half-empty bottles of old medication and has considered taking all of them at once. The patient has no history of suicide attempts. Her mother completed suicide at age 40. Which of the following is the most important factor in assessing this patient's suicide risk?
A) Family history of suicide
B) Increasing social isolation
C) Lack of sleep
D) Medication access
E) Recent bereavement
F) Recurrent episodes of depression
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