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The Ecology of Suicidal Behaviour
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1967For over a decade the Maudsley MonographSuicide in London(Sainsbury, 1955) has been the most authoritative source of information about the contribution of certain social factors to the incidence of suicide in a British urban population. Sainsbury's investigation tested the hypothesis “that where social mobility and social isolation are pronounced ...
J W, McCulloch +2 more
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Suicidal behaviour in early psychosis
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2004Objective: This was to determine the prevalence of suicidal behaviours prior to and during the first year of treatment in a comprehensive early psychosis program (EPP) and to identify predictors of suicidal behaviour.Method: In a cohort study of 238 subjects, patients were assessed at initial presentation to an EPP and 1 year later. Measures included
J, Addington +3 more
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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2001
-Prevention of suicidal behaviour remains difficult, despite increasing knowledge of its determinants. Health service efforts hardly affect suicide rates.-Recent shifts in the epidemiology of suicidal behaviour are rising rates among the young and increasing use of violent methods. these can be linked to emerging aetiological insights.- Early stages of
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-Prevention of suicidal behaviour remains difficult, despite increasing knowledge of its determinants. Health service efforts hardly affect suicide rates.-Recent shifts in the epidemiology of suicidal behaviour are rising rates among the young and increasing use of violent methods. these can be linked to emerging aetiological insights.- Early stages of
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Suicide Behaviour in Twenty Adolescents
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969Few studies of this type concentrating on young people have been published. Comparison of results is almost impossible, since different age ranges have been involved and in some cases the sex factor has been ignored. During the calendar year 1965, 20 patients were referred to our Child Psychiatric Unit having intentionally damaged themselves, and were ...
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Suicidal and self-injurious behaviour
2008Suicidal behaviour is defined as a conscious, intentional act that aims at terminating one’s life. Parasuicidal or deliberate self-injurious behaviour usually has no terminal intent. Self-injurious behaviour may be appellative or ambivalently motivated.
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