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Maternal Suicidality and Suicide Risk in Offspring
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008A considerable number of studies linking family history and high risk for suicide have reported that suicidality runs in families. Community studies that avoid a selection effect confirm these findings. These results seem independent of comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, substance use, and personality disorders.
Bronisch, Thomas, Lieb, Roselind
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Training for Suicide Risk Assessment and Suicide Risk Formulation
Academic Psychiatry, 2014Suicide and suicidal behaviors are highly associated with psychiatric disorders. Psychiatrists have significant opportunities to identify at-risk individuals and offer treatment to reduce that risk. Although a suicide risk assessment (SRA) is a core competency requirement, many lack the requisite training and skills to appropriately assess for suicide ...
Morton M, Silverman, Alan L, Berman
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International Journal of Knowledge Discovery in Bioinformatics, 2018
While many studies have explored the use of social media and behavioral changes of individuals, few examined the utility of using social media for suicide detection and prevention. The study by Jashinsky et al. identified specific language patterns associated with a set of twelve suicide risk factors.
Samah Jamal Fodeh +7 more
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While many studies have explored the use of social media and behavioral changes of individuals, few examined the utility of using social media for suicide detection and prevention. The study by Jashinsky et al. identified specific language patterns associated with a set of twelve suicide risk factors.
Samah Jamal Fodeh +7 more
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Smoking and the risk of suicide
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2000Objective:To estimate the relationship between cigarette smoking and the risk of suicide. Method:The mortality of 36 527 adult men and women was monitored for the mean 14.4 years. Information on deaths caused by suicide was obtained from the National Mortality Register. Suicides were subclassified by the level of violence used. Current smokers of 1–20
A, Tanskanen +5 more
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Antidepressants and risk of suicide
BMJ, 2015Reported differences among drugs are important to know, but hard to interpret Suicide is recognized as one of the most urgent public health concerns of our time, with approximately 60% of such deaths attributed to mood disorders.1 Ideally, well designed randomized controlled trials would guide doctors toward the best antidepressant for reducing the ...
Mark, Sinyor, Amy H, Cheung
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International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1992
The accumulating research evidence for the psychobiological reconceptualization of suicidal behaviour is briefly reviewed, particularly regarding the serotonin hypothesis of suicide risk. The first suggestion of a link between suicide and serotonin came with the biochemical results from postmortem brain studies of suicide victims.
P, Nordström, M, Asberg
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The accumulating research evidence for the psychobiological reconceptualization of suicidal behaviour is briefly reviewed, particularly regarding the serotonin hypothesis of suicide risk. The first suggestion of a link between suicide and serotonin came with the biochemical results from postmortem brain studies of suicide victims.
P, Nordström, M, Asberg
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
Suicide is seldom, if ever, a comfortable subject to deal with. Medical school curricula, for various reasons, are too often unable to include the subject in a useful way, and consequently physicians feel unprepared when confronted with a severely depressed or desperate patient in practice.
R A, Lessey, A, Reading
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Suicide is seldom, if ever, a comfortable subject to deal with. Medical school curricula, for various reasons, are too often unable to include the subject in a useful way, and consequently physicians feel unprepared when confronted with a severely depressed or desperate patient in practice.
R A, Lessey, A, Reading
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2013
This study explores the trends and patterns in suicide risk factors using data mining techniques. Medical records of 666 suicide attempters who were admitted to a teaching hospital from January 2004 to December 2006 were studied. Data mining techniques revealed hidden patterns for repeated and single attempters, as well as suicide precipitants and risk
Choo, C. +3 more
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This study explores the trends and patterns in suicide risk factors using data mining techniques. Medical records of 666 suicide attempters who were admitted to a teaching hospital from January 2004 to December 2006 were studied. Data mining techniques revealed hidden patterns for repeated and single attempters, as well as suicide precipitants and risk
Choo, C. +3 more
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Migraine and the Risk of Suicide
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2016Rarely and tragically, migraineurs commit suicide or overdose on medications we prescribe.
Zarmeneh, Aly +2 more
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Suicide and Suicide Risk in Physicians
2021Studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of several mental diseases in physicians is higher than in the general population. The most frequent disorders among physicians are alcohol use, prescription drug use (minor opiates and benzodiazepine tranquilizers) and depression, and there is a signi!cantly higher suicide rate in physicians than in the ...
Berardelli I. +4 more
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