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2020 
Answering this question requires knowing a little about suicide.
Sophia Moskalenko, Clark McCauley
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Answering this question requires knowing a little about suicide.
Sophia Moskalenko, Clark McCauley
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SUICIDE, SUICIDE ATTEMPTS, AND WEATHER
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1963The 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 ...
Frederick H. Davis +2 more
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Suicide and Counseling for Suicidality
2014One of the problems extensively studied in the frame of the contextual action theory is suicidality. This chapter summarizes some of the key conceptual and intervention propositions of this view related to suicidality. It outlines and illustrates the claim that suicide is a goal-directed process in form of an action, project, and a suicide career as ...
Richard A. Young, Ladislav Valach
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Marginality, Suicides, and Suicide Attempts
Psychological Reports, 1982Palmer (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).
Laurence Armand French +2 more
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Annual Research Review: A meta-analytic review of worldwide suicide rates in adolescents.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2019Suicide is a leading cause of death among youth worldwide. The purpose of the current review was to examine recent cross-national trends in suicide mortality rates among 10- to 19-year-olds.
C. Glenn +8 more
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The ethics of suicide and suicide prevention
Death Studies, 1996Is 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.
Antoon A. Leenaars, David Lester
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Psychological Reports, 2000 
In a sample of 19 nations, suicide rates were not associated with nations' estimates of work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, physical well-being, or individualism.
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In a sample of 19 nations, suicide rates were not associated with nations' estimates of work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, physical well-being, or individualism.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1963 
Suicide is a dirty word in our civilization. So was syphilis—and was allowed to do its dirty work by suppression of its cognizance. I shall quote only one statistic: 18,000 suicides are reported a year in the United States. This figure will be clothed in glaring significance by comparing it to two facts: (1) the 35,000 deaths a year through motorcar ...
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Suicide is a dirty word in our civilization. So was syphilis—and was allowed to do its dirty work by suppression of its cognizance. I shall quote only one statistic: 18,000 suicides are reported a year in the United States. This figure will be clothed in glaring significance by comparing it to two facts: (1) the 35,000 deaths a year through motorcar ...
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Assessment of suicidal intention: the Scale for Suicide Ideation.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979A. Beck, M. Kovács, A. Weissman
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