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Suicide attempts.

open access: yesReleve epidemiologique hebdomadaire, 1992
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Suicide, Suicide Attempts, and Suicidal Ideation

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2016
Suicidal 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
Elisha David Klonsky   +2 more
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Elderly’s suicide attempt

Revue Medicale de Bruxelles, 2018
Suicide attempts among the elderly (more than 65 years old) is a topic that is scarcely studied despite its prevalence. In recent years, researchers from all over the world started to study and publishing about this phenomenon. Several research studies tried to single out elderly people's suicide risk factors, focusing particularly on neurobiological ...
M, Dehaye, C, Leemans, G, Loas
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On Attempted Suicide

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958
Stengel1,2has demonstrated the validity and the usefulness of distinguishing attempted suicide from suicide. His work has opened the way to the study of attempted suicide as a separate problem and has made it necessary to question the applicability of knowledge of suicide to attempted suicide.
R, RUBENSTEIN, R, MOSES, T, LIDZ
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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, 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 risk factors across suicidal ideators, single suicide attempters, and multiple suicide attempters

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2020
Few studies have compared the three suicidality groups-suicidal ideators (SIs), single suicide attempters (SSAs), and multiple suicide attempters (MSAs)-in relation to the suicidal process. This cross-sectional study investigated trends and differences in suicide risk factors across suicidality groups.
C. Hyung Keun Park   +16 more
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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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Multiple suicide attempts

Community Mental Health Journal, 1968
A sample of 157 persons who attempted suicide from 2 to 6 times was compared with a sample of 1,045 single attempted suicides on a number of personal and social characteristics and other factors related to the act itself. Suicide death rates, obtained through a follow-up of both groups for a year following the last attempt, were also compared.
J, Tuckman, W F, Youngman, G, Kreizman
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Suicide attempts preceding completed suicide

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
BackgroundThis study investigated three questions with major implications for suicide prevention: the sensitivity of the history of previous suicide attempt(s) as an indicator of suicide risk, the time interval from a preceding suicide attempt to the fatal one, and switching of suicide methods by those eventually completing suicide.MethodThe lifetime ...
E T, Isometsä, J K, Lönnqvist
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