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Suicidal behaviour in major depressive illness
We investigated past suicidal behaviour and family history of suicide in 713 inpatients with major depressive illness. A familial history of suicide (mainly violent) significantly increased the frequency of violent suicidal behaviour in depressive women;
Mendlewicz, Julien +5 more
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Since late 2021, serious allegations have been made against physicist Erwin Schrödinger, ranging from pedophilia to serial sexual abuse. These accusations have significantly tarnished the Nobel Prize winner's public reputation. The ongoing debate has repeatedly raised the question of whether, and to what extent, these grave allegations are justified ...
Magdalena Gronau, Martin Gronau
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Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour in Late-Life
Griffith Health, Australian Institute for Suicide Research & PreventionNo Full ...
De Leo, Diego, Spathonis, Kym
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Ethology and suicidal behaviour
It is over 40 years since initial reference to ethology was made in regard to suicidal behaviour. In the 1950s, tentative analogies were drawn from the then new principles of ethology, following which there were several theoretical formulations based on ...
Goldney, R.
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The effects of NETs on regeneration of various diabetic tissues, and strategies targeting NETs for diabetes tissue regeneration. In the diabetic environment, NETs undergo complex metabolic and immune reprogramming, leading to dynamic changes in antibacterial and proinflammatory functions, and affecting regeneration of multiple systemic tissues.
Xinyi Jiang +6 more
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On the importance of including both sexes in animal studies – insights from home‐cage monitoring
ABSTRACT A review of behavioural studies using home‐cage monitoring (HCM) systems revealed that over 61% of studies used only male subjects, with only 24% including both sexes, despite evidence of substantial behavioural differences between male and female animals. This bias could influence the outcomes of biomedical research.
Maša Čater +12 more
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Ethnicity and deliberate self-injury: A review of the literature
Deliberate self-injury is a significant social problem affecting youth in New Zealand. Rates of hospitalisation for youth (aged 15 to 19) from deliberate self-injury approximate 225 per 100,000.
Wilson, Cate
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Suicidal behaviour and its develompent in Czech population (the epidemiology of suicidal behaviour) [PDF]
The thesis "Suicidal Behaviour and its Development in Czech Population (The Epidemiology of Suicidal Behaviour)" deals with psychological aspects of suicide and suicidal behaviour. The theoretical part summarises information about suicides, defines basic
Bláha, Pavel
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ABSTRACT Bullying, both traditional and cyber, has become a public health concern. Nevertheless, few studies have differentiated between traditional bullying and cyberbullying to examine how their interplay shapes distinct bullying involvement profiles and how these profiles link with well‐being and mental health outcomes.
Xingzhou Zhang +3 more
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Background. The analysis of the statistics of requests shows the high demand for medical and psychological assistance among young people with the experience of self-harm.
Nadezhda P. Nichiporenko +3 more
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