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Suicide, Suicide Attempts, and Suicidal Ideation
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2016Suicidal behavior is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Fortunately, recent developments in suicide theory and research promise to meaningfully advance knowledge and prevention. One key development is the ideation-to-action framework, which stipulates that (a) the development of suicidal ideation and (b) the progression from ideation to
E David Klonsky +2 more
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Improving Suicide Prevention Through Evidence-Based Strategies: A Systematic Review.
Focus, 2023Objective The authors sought to identify scalable evidence-based suicide prevention strategies. Methods A search of PubMed and Google Scholar identi- fied 20,234 articles published between September 2005 and December 2019, of which 97 were randomized ...
J. Mann +2 more
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Adaptation of evidence‐based suicide prevention strategies during and after theCOVID‐19 pandemic
Suicide is preventable. Nevertheless, each year 800,000 people die of suicide in the world. While there is evidence indicating that suicide rates de‐crease during times of crises, they are expected to increase once the immediate crisis has passed.
Danuta Wasserman, Miriam Iosue
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Suicide Mortality and Coronavirus Disease 2019-A Perfect Storm?
JAMA psychiatry, 2020Suicide rates have been rising in the US over the last 2 decades. The latest data available (2018) show the highest age-adjusted suicide rate in the US since 1941.1 It is within this context that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) struck the US ...
M. Reger, Ian H. Stanley, T. Joiner
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Suicide receives increasing attention worldwide, with many countries developing national strategies for prevention. Rates of suicide vary greatly between countries, with the greatest burdens in developing countries. Many more men than women die by suicide.
Keith Hawton, Kees Van Heeringen
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Suicide Terrorists: Are They Suicidal?
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007Are suicide terrorists suicidal? A review of the worldwide literature on suicide terrorism uncovered five published empirical studies describing data collected from potential suicide terrorists or the surviving friends and families of deceased terrorists.
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Hospital Practice, 1977
Studies have shown that the majority of suicides consult physicians within weeks or even hours before their deaths. The author spells out the questions that can identify well-defined prodromal symptoms and details the differences between truly suicidal persons and those who are primarily suicide “attempters.” Guidelines are given for dealing with drug ...
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Studies have shown that the majority of suicides consult physicians within weeks or even hours before their deaths. The author spells out the questions that can identify well-defined prodromal symptoms and details the differences between truly suicidal persons and those who are primarily suicide “attempters.” Guidelines are given for dealing with drug ...
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Prediction Models for Suicide Attempts and Deaths: A Systematic Review and Simulation.
JAMA psychiatry, 2019Importance Suicide prediction models have the potential to improve the identification of patients at heightened suicide risk by using predictive algorithms on large-scale data sources.
Bradley E. Belsher +9 more
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021
In older age, several observational studies investigated risk factors for suicide attempts/completed suicides, however, contrasting evidence came from population-based setting.
M. Beghi +14 more
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In older age, several observational studies investigated risk factors for suicide attempts/completed suicides, however, contrasting evidence came from population-based setting.
M. Beghi +14 more
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Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention
, 2021The Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention is a comprehensive resource covering all aspects of suicidal behaviour and suicide prevention from a number of different perspectives, including its underlying religious and cultural factors; its ...
D. Wasserman, C. Wasserman
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