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Suicidal Behaviour in Childhood
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1983Suicidal behaviour and completed suicide in childhood are becoming increasing clinical and public health problems. A review of the literature of childhood and adolescent suicide, largely confined to children 13 years old or younger, reveals that there are little definitive clinical and demographic data on which to base rational assessment of such ...
R T, Joffe, D R, Offord
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British Journal of Nursing, 1993
This article challenges the traditional viewpoint of attempted suicide as a generic term. It argues that greater use could be made, by both medical and nursing staff, of the terms parasuicide and attempted suicide, and that therapeutic intervention could be improved if both terms are considered when making a diagnosis.
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This article challenges the traditional viewpoint of attempted suicide as a generic term. It argues that greater use could be made, by both medical and nursing staff, of the terms parasuicide and attempted suicide, and that therapeutic intervention could be improved if both terms are considered when making a diagnosis.
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Suicidality and aggressive behaviour
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1998Psychiatrists have always maintained that there is a relationship between aggressive behaviour and suicide in depressed patients. However, this relationship is based on inconsistent and undocumented hypotheses, not on reliable clinical experimental data.
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Neurobiology of suicidal behaviour
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2003About one million suicides and ten million suicide attempts occur worldwide each year. Suicide is not simply a response to stress, but generally a complication of a psychiatric disorder. A proposed stress–diathesis model is described in clinical and neurobiological terms.
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Management of Suicidal Behaviour
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981A wide range of risk-taking behaviours may be associated with serious damage to the self although not consciously related to a wish for self-destruction: car driving and chronic alcoholism are two examples. Here, however, suicidal behaviour will be taken to refer only to that motivated by a conscious and deliberate aim to destroy the self.
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Behavioural therapy of suicidality
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2012Suicidal behaviour is a serious public health issue. Suicidal behaviour includes completed suicide, suicide attempts, suicidal intent and/or plans and suicide ideation. Two prominent mechanisms, behavioural deficits, in particular poor problem-solving skills, and a certain cognitive style with overgeneralization, distortion and lack of positive ...
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Management of suicidal behaviour
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com ; Robert D ...
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1983
SUMMARY Twenty children under 14 years of age who were admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt were compared to 50 psychiatrically ill non‐suicidal inpatients of similar age. Suicidal behaviour was associated with mostly the male sex, personal experiences of significant losses, academic under‐achievement, marital ...
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SUMMARY Twenty children under 14 years of age who were admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt were compared to 50 psychiatrically ill non‐suicidal inpatients of similar age. Suicidal behaviour was associated with mostly the male sex, personal experiences of significant losses, academic under‐achievement, marital ...
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Suicide and the prevention of suicidal behaviours
2018This chapter describes the public mental health approach to suicide and provides an overview of the prevalence and epidemiology of suicide worldwide. The chapter also reviews risk and protective factors, and critically examines the evidence of the various suicide prevention strategies.
Lakshmi Vijayakumar, Morton Silverman
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Theme: Suicide and suicidal behaviours
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2012Which of the following are true regarding suicidal intent and suicide? 1. A previous suicide attempt is the best predictor of a future suicide attempt. 2. 10–15% of those attempting suicide succeed, but 60–70% of successful suicides have no prior history of attempts. 3. Patients who attempt suicide have low CSF serotonin levels. 4.
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