Can a local low-budget intervention make a difference to suicide rates? Evaluating the effectiveness of the Barnet (London) suicide prevention campaign using real-time suspected suicide data. [PDF]
Chabé-Ferret B, Marzano L.
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ABSTRACT Recognising the importance of addressing teacher development in the early career stages, our study examined programmatic considerations within teacher education programmes in Canada to determine the extent to which teacher preparation included support for and promotion of teacher well‐being as part of their pre‐service teaching development ...
Benjamin Kutsyuruba +6 more
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Suicide Attempt as a Risk Factor for Completed Suicide: Even More Lethal Than We Knew.
J. Bostwick +3 more
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Protocol for Constructing a Gene Knockout in Pseudomonas Using pT18mobsacB
A streamlined protocol for scarless gene knockout in Pseudomonas using the tetracycline‐resistant suicide plasmid pT18mobsacB is presented. The method enables efficient two‐step allelic exchange and is broadly applicable to Gram‐negative bacteria. ABSTRACT Gene knockout via homologous recombination is a powerful approach for investigating gene function
Han Yang +4 more
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Suicide risk on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yeh TC +11 more
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Patients with higher educational levels or with poorer self‐care ability had greater knowledge and acceptance of living wills. Cancer patients have greater need for comfort, dignity, and pain relief in the terminal stages. Promotion can initially target more highly educated patients and can then be gradually expanded.
Longxia Hu +18 more
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Associations of childhood irritability and parenting profiles with youth suicide attempt: a longitudinal person-centered approach. [PDF]
Zephirin C +7 more
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A direct association between suicide and reduced amygdala volume: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Emre E +8 more
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Hope and the Life Course: Results From a Longitudinal Study of 25,000 Adults
ABSTRACT This paper reports the first large‐scale longitudinal links between one of the least known dimensions of wellbeing—hope—and long‐term outcomes in a range of life arenas. Hope has agentic properties which are relevant to people's future outcomes. Following 25,000 randomly sampled Australian adults over a period of 14 years from 2007 to 2021 (N >
Carol Graham, Redzo Mujcic
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