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Attempted Suicide

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1985
Attempted suicide, a common clinical problem with complex origins, makes heavy demands on psychiatric services. Familiarity with established principles of assessment and management can facilitate decision-making, increase treatment engagement, and reduce the risk of subsequent attempts.
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Suicide and attempted suicide

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1975
Suicide has been more a topic for speculation and conjecture than one for the kind of factual inspection this chapter will endeavour to direct to it. In doing so I am glad to follow Erwin Stengel’S important contribution to this subject; he wrote this chapter for the first edition of “Psychiatrie der Gegenwart” 1961. The scientific study of suicide has
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Suicide and Attempted Suicide in Pakistan

Crisis, 1998
Suicide and attempted suicide are understudied subjects in Pakistan, an Islamic country where they are considered criminal offenses. National suicide statistics are not compiled nor are suicide mortality statistics reported to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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ULCER, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AND SUICIDE

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1975
Attempted suicide and suicide have been investigated among 2,619 patients suffering from duodenal ulcer, gastric ulcer and ulcer dyspepsia without ulcer demonstrable by x‐ray. There was no difference in the percentage of attempted suicides and suicides among the three ulcer groups or between the sexes.
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Treatment of suicide attempters and prevention of suicide and attempted suicide

2012
AbstractSuicide attempts occur for a wide range of reasons. In many cases the primary aim is not death but some other outcome, such as demonstrating distress to other people, seeking a change in other people’s behaviour or temporary escape. This means that a broad range of treatments are required since the needs of individual patients will vary widely.
Hawton, Keith, Taylor Salisbury, Tatiana
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Mortality from Suicide in Attempted Suicides

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991
From 45 studies of completed suicide in the samples of attempted suicides, the proportion of suicides was related to the length of follow-up, the nation studied, and the number of missing subjects.
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Suicide and Attempted Suicide

2008
An estimated 877,000 lives were lost through suicide worldwide in 2002. In the United States, in 2003, more than 31,000 individuals died by suicide, making it the 11th leading cause of death. Men are four times more likely than women to die by suicide, however women make more nonfatal suicide attempts than men.
J. John Mann, Dianne Currier
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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

The Lancet, 1971
J P, Crawford, M A, Perinpanayagam
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Attempted Suicide with Phenformin

Diabetes, 1965
Following ingestion of .85 gm. of phenformin, in a suicide attempt, the principal symptoms were violent gastrointestinal cramping, nausea, and vomiting, all of a few hours' duration. This appeared to provide major protection against other toxic effects. There was no significant hematemesis or melena.
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Attempted suicides in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960
SOON AFTER the establishment of the New York City Poison Control Center in 19551, 2 our attention was drawn to the large number of attempted suicides in young individuals. I t was our impression that the number was much greater than the ratio quoted in the literature of 5 attempts for each successful suicide?
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