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ABSTRACT Objectives Despite improved long‐term prognosis, childhood cancer survivors often experience many long‐term complications, which severely affect their quality of life. The aim of this scoping review is to summarize empirical evidence on suicidal ideation, attempt and mortality in childhood cancer survivors in order to contribute to the further
Eva De Clercq +2 more
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MORTALITATEA BOLNAVILOR DE TUBERCULOZĂ PRIN BOLI ASOCIATE ȘI ALTE CAUZE
Scop. Studierea mortalității bolnavilor de tuberculoză prin boli asociate și alte cauze. Materiale și metode. A fost efectuată o analiză comparativă, retrospectivă a 222 cazuri de deces prin tuberculoză, boli asociate și alte cauze în mun.
Aurelia USTIAN +4 more
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ABSTRACT This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The main objective of this project is to gather, critically appraise, and synthesize evidence about the effectiveness of government‐led communication campaigns geared toward preventing violent extremism.
Ghayda Hassan +6 more
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Lived Experience Participation in Suicide Prevention Activities in Australia, a Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Lived experience inclusion is considered best practice in suicide prevention activities. Despite this, research remains limited exploring how individuals with lived experience actively engage in suicide research and prevention activities. The current scoping review aimed to map and summarise the existing literature describing the ‘
Hayley Purdon +4 more
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Impact of Early Intervention for Early Psychosis on Suicidal Behavior—A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Early‐onset psychotic disorders include the prodromal phase and the first‐episode psychosis (FEP). They constitute a high‐risk period for suicidal behavior. Early intervention for psychosis (EIP) consists of intervening as early as possible. The effectiveness of early intervention on overall prognosis has been reported in numerous
Elkhan Tahmazov +7 more
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Impact of COVID‐19 on Depression, Anxiety and Stress of Dental Students: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To determine the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on depression, anxiety and stress of dental students by way of a systematic review. Materials and Methods This review was conducted following the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews. An electronic search was conducted for the period January 2020 to February 2023.
Nethmi Piyumika Gunewardena +4 more
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Research on cyberbullying and suicide: a bibliometric analysis
Abstract Suicide is a global mental health problem. In recent years, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and suicides have increased in children and adolescents. In this population, cyberbullying is a public health problem that has grown along the increase in use of devices with internet access. Cybervictimization is related to negative health effects,
A. Denche‐Zamorano +5 more
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ABSTRACT Doctors, particularly those in training in the UK, are exposed to high levels of stress in their work, which can lead to burnout and mental health problems. According to the health and safety executive (HSE) Management UK standards, employers should recognise and minimise work‐related stress for staff. Our review looks to examine if known risk
Kirsten Leslie +9 more
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Abstract This paper is based on a study funded by the National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP), exploring sex worker mental health through a qualitative study of eighteen sex workers living and working in the Republic of Ireland and with participants from service provider organizations. This paper utilizes and adapts the concept of minority stress
Paul Ryan +3 more
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