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Introduction Screening for psychiatric disorders is the job of primary care providers. As such, general practice residents spend one month on psychiatry rotation.
A. László, M. Mariș
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Predicting Suicidal Behavior: Are We Really that Far Along? Comment on “Discovery and Validation of Blood Biomarkers for Suicidality” [PDF]
A recent publication focused on biomarkers of future suicidal behaviors identifies several genes expressed in high-risk states among four samples. We discuss the implications of this study as well as the current state of research regarding biomarkers of ...
Baca-García, Enrique +4 more
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Meta-analysis of the strength of exploratory suicide prediction models; from clinicians to computers
Background Suicide prediction models have been formulated in a variety of ways and are heterogeneous in the strength of their predictions. Machine learning has been a proposed as a way of improving suicide predictions by incorporating more suicide risk ...
Michelle Corke +4 more
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Suicide prevention and suicidal behavior [PDF]
In Mexico, suicidal behavior is a matter of concern because, although the rates of death by suicide are below global mean (11.4 vs. 4.1 x 100,000 population), between 1970 and 2007 they increased by 175 %, especially among young people, in whom it is the third leading cause of death.
Carlos Campillo, Serrano +1 more
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Effective communication in eliciting and responding to suicidal thoughts: a systematic review protocol [PDF]
Background In the UK, over 6500 people die by suicide each year. In England alone, this is one person every 2 h. Professionals assess risk of suicide in face-to-face contacts with people potentially at risk.
Backhouse, A. +3 more
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Comparison of Social Capital's Effect on Consideration of Suicide between Urban and Rural Areas [PDF]
An increasing number of works have addressed the socio-economic determinants of suicide. Social capital is a key factor in preventing suicide. However, little is known about the experience of suicide consideration using subjective values.
Yamamura, Eiji
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Background and objectives: Suicide in adolescents represents a major public health concern. To date, a growing number of suicide preventive strategies based on the use of new technologies are emerging.
Alberto Forte +4 more
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Suicide receives increasing attention worldwide, with many countries developing national strategies for prevention. Rates of suicide vary greatly between countries, with the greatest burdens in developing countries. Many more men than women die by suicide.
Hawton, K, van Heeringen, K
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Suicide and suicidal behaviour [PDF]
Suicide is a complex public health problem of global importance. Suicidal behaviour differs between sexes, age groups, geographic regions, and sociopolitical settings, and variably associates with different risk factors, suggesting aetiological heterogeneity.
Gustavo, Turecki, David A, Brent
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A Scoping Review of Gender Differences in Suicide in India
IntroductionMuch of the published literature on suicide comes from high income countries. In countries such as India, female suicide rates exceed the global suicide rate and suicide rates found in their male counterparts.
Parvathy Ramesh +4 more
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