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Suicide and Attempted Suicide

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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Suicide Terrorists: Are They Suicidal?

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Are 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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Suicide and Suicide Risk in Adolescents

Pediatrics, 2023
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds in the United States and is a global public health issue, with a recent declaration of a National State of Emergency in Children’s Mental Health by the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Children’s Hospital Association.
Liwei L, Hua   +3 more
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Suicide

Community Mental Health Journal, 1967
November 2-, 195-4:30 p.m. "Dr. B-was found unconscious at about 3:30 p.m. He had lacerations of both wrists and neck which were self-inflicted with broken window glass. He lost an undetermined amount of blood. Efforts to maintain blood pressure with fluids failed. Respirations ceased at about 4:05 and he was pronounced dead."
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Suicide's Suicide

2020
New York City in the 1970s was an urban nightmare: destitute, dirty, and dangerous. As the country collectively turned its back on the Big Apple, two musical vigilantes rose out of the miasma. Armed only with amplified AC current, Suicide's Alan Vega and Marty Rev set out to save America's soul. Their weaponized noise terrorized unsuspecting audiences.
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SUICIDE, SUICIDE ATTEMPTS, AND WEATHER

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
The 67 suicides and 373 suicide attempts occurring in Houston in 1960, in which the time of occurrence could be established, were studied in terms of weather conditions at time of their occurrence. Eleven weather variables (temperature, wind speed, wind direction, barometric pressure, relative humidity, visibility, ceiling height, rain, fog ...
A D, POKORNY, F, DAVIS, W, HARBERSON
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Suicide

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1985
People who attempt suicide and those who complete suicide come from separate but somewhat overlapping populations. Because suicide affects a number of highly functioning individuals, it is important to review the knowledge on completed suicide. The majority of people who commit suicide are psychiatrically ill, especially with unipolar and bipolar ...
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The ethics of suicide and suicide prevention

Death Studies, 1996
Is suicide ever a defensible choice, particularly for the terminally ill? The present article debates this difficult question, examining the relevance of such issues as the morality, rationality, and dynamics of the suicidal act, and the legitimacy of physician-assisted suicide.
D, Lester, A A, Leenaars
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Marginality, Suicides, and Suicide Attempts

Psychological Reports, 1982
Palmer (1960), influenced by the Frustration/Aggression theorem, proposed that suicide is the likely, albeit extreme, form of aggression among overly socialized members of society (middle and upper classes) while homicide is the likely extreme form of aggression among the marginal and/or undersocialized (lower classes).
L, French, C, Lessard, R, Williams
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Suicide, suicidality and suicide prevention in affective disorders

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2003
Objective:  It is well known that functional psychiatric disorders are one of the main causes of suicidal behaviour. This paper discusses the epidemiology and risk factors of suicidal behaviour in affective disorders and goes on to describe the treatment and prevention of such suicidal behaviour.Method:  A narrative overview of relevant epidemiological
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