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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2003
This case-prevention of adolescent suicide-is one of a series of teaching cases in the Case-Based Series in Population-Oriented Prevention (C-POP). It has been developed for use in medical school and residency prevention curricula. The complete set of cases is presented in this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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This case-prevention of adolescent suicide-is one of a series of teaching cases in the Case-Based Series in Population-Oriented Prevention (C-POP). It has been developed for use in medical school and residency prevention curricula. The complete set of cases is presented in this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2010
About 35,000 people commit suicide every year in the United States. Almost all are seriously, but treatably, mentally ill. Most come to the attention of a physician, in an emergency room, primary practice setting, or psychiatric hospital or office, during the days, weeks or months before they die.
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About 35,000 people commit suicide every year in the United States. Almost all are seriously, but treatably, mentally ill. Most come to the attention of a physician, in an emergency room, primary practice setting, or psychiatric hospital or office, during the days, weeks or months before they die.
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
Suicide accounts for approximately 5,000 deaths annually in England and Wales and research has suggested that the emergency department (ED) may be a setting for the provision of effective suicide prevention.
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Suicide accounts for approximately 5,000 deaths annually in England and Wales and research has suggested that the emergency department (ED) may be a setting for the provision of effective suicide prevention.
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Pediatrics, 1981
The report on teenage suicide by the Committee on Adolescents (Pediatrics 66:144, 1980) was timely and worthwhile. We question their conclusions concerning prevention of adolescent suicide and management of those who have attempted suicide. Successful suicide by adults is almost always associated with a readily diagnosed condition ...
D, Behar, M A, Stewart
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The report on teenage suicide by the Committee on Adolescents (Pediatrics 66:144, 1980) was timely and worthwhile. We question their conclusions concerning prevention of adolescent suicide and management of those who have attempted suicide. Successful suicide by adults is almost always associated with a readily diagnosed condition ...
D, Behar, M A, Stewart
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Suicide prevention by suicide detection
Psychosomatics, 1979Abstract Suicide prevention is based on detection followed by intervention. Detection is accomplished by being aware of known high-risk factors when interviewing patients, and keeping these in mind as high indices for potential suicide. These high-risk factors include: history of previous treatment for emotional problems; present depressive disorder,
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