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EDITOR, - David Gunnell and Stephen Frankel's review of the literature on the prevention of suicide highlights the difficulties for psychiatric services in identifying those at greatest risk.1 This point is further illustrated by data from a follow up study conducted in Nottingham. Consecutive first admissions to Saxondale Hospital (the Nottinghamshire
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Suicide prevention begins with understanding depression and mental health protection.
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Introduction: While there may be differences in the choice of suicide methods between attempters with and those without a history of psychiatric disorders, it is not clear whether these differences predict the actual degree of physical injury.
Fumiya Tanji+4 more
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Background: To compare the characteristics between hotline callers with and without the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) related psychological problems.Methods: From January 25 to March 31, 2020, 581 callers with COVID-19 related psychological ...
Liting Zhao+14 more
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Suicide by pesticide ingestion in Nepal and the impact of pesticide regulation
Background Nepal recorded 5754 suicides in 2018–19 - a high number for a relatively small country. Over 24% of these suicides were by poisoning, most by ingestion of highly concentrated agricultural pesticides.
Leah Utyasheva+5 more
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Background Suicide in young people is a leading cause of death. Interventions that are reflexive, tailored, and developed in concert with this at-risk population are needed.
David P. Watling+4 more
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Background Pesticide self-poisoning is a common means of suicide in India. Banning highly hazardous pesticides from agricultural use has been successful in reducing total suicide numbers in several South Asian countries without affecting agricultural ...
Toby Bonvoisin+4 more
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Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic profoundly impacts on mental health, yet it is still unclear whether COVID-19 distress makes people more vulnerable to suicidal behavior.
Yongsheng Tong+6 more
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Suicide prevention and suicidal behavior [PDF]
In Mexico, suicidal behavior is a matter of concern because, although the rates of death by suicide are below global mean (11.4 vs. 4.1 x 100,000 population), between 1970 and 2007 they increased by 175 %, especially among young people, in whom it is the third leading cause of death.
Carlos Campillo, Serrano+1 more
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