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Suicide is a leading cause of death that demands cross-disciplinary research efforts to develop and deploy suicide risk screening tools. Such tools, partly informed by influential suicide theories, can help identify individuals at the greatest risk of ...
Mahboobeh Parsapoor (Mah Parsa) +3 more
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Mental Health Literacy Regarding Depression and Suicide
Introduction: Mental health literacy enables individuals to recognize the symptoms associated with mental illness, and thus adjust their behavior to manage and seek help and treatment for mental illness.
David Dias Neto, Pramod Lacmane Maugi
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The Importance of Suicide Risk Formulation in Schizophrenia
Suicide is a cause of early mortality in nearly 5% of patients with schizophrenia, and 25–50% of patients with schizophrenia attempt suicide in their lifetime.
Isabella Berardelli +5 more
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Google Searches for Suicide and Risk of Suicide [PDF]
Routine surveillance of the incidence of disease comprises a core function of federal and regional public health programs (1). Surveillance systems for mental disorders, however, remain underdeveloped despite strong temporal variation in their incidence.
Tim A, Bruckner +2 more
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Risk of suicide during treatment with venlafaxine, italopram, fluoxetine, and dothiepin : retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Objective To compare the risk of suicide in adults usingthe antidepressant venlafaxine compared with citalopram, fluoxetine, and dothiepin. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting UK General Practice Research Database. Participants 219 088 patients,
Tennis, Pat +5 more
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Suicides in Mood Disorders in Psychiatric Settings in Nordic National Register–Based Studies
ObjectiveAlthough risk factors for nonfatal suicidal behavior in mood disorders have been vastly investigated, rate and risk factors of suicide deaths are less well known.
Erkki T. Isometsä
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Suicide in cancer patients: incidence and risk factors (literature review)
Introduction Suicide is considered an important public health problem in contemporary society. Over 800,000 deaths by suicide are estimated each year and the mortality rate is 11.4 per 100,000 people.
H. Abrebak +5 more
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Both suicidal behaviour and consumated suicide are an important problem for public health throughout the world, which is why it is important to understand its determinant factors. Autolytic conduct is a complex and non-aleatory act in which socio-demographic, psychological and biological factors intervene.
E, García de Jalón, V, Peralta
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Identifying Risk for Suicide [PDF]
Between 1986 and 1999 the United States saw a 13 percent decrease in the rate of suicide (Paris, 2006); however, the rate has steadily increased since then and, as of 2013, continues to increase (Drapeau & McIntosh, 2015). The estimated number of completed suicides in the United States in 2013 totaled 41,149, which averages about one person every 12.8 ...
Tracie, Doherty, Jordan, DeVylder
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Background Adults with behavioral health disorders in criminal-legal systems are at heightened risk of suicide relative to the general population. Despite documented racial disparities in criminal processing and behavioral health treatment, few studies ...
Spencer G. Lawson +2 more
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