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Social prescribing for suicide prevention: a proposed model for Australia. [PDF]
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Crisis-line workers' perspectives on AI in suicide prevention: a qualitative exploration of risk and opportunity. [PDF]
Greaves J, Colucci E.
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Effectiveness of suicide prevention gatekeeper training in nurses at a tertiary health care center in Nepal. [PDF]
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— In recent years, suicide prevention centers have proliferated in the United States, but as yet there is little evidence to indicate that they have significantly affected the suicide rate. 1 The most direct way of testing this effect is to compare the suicide rate in communities before and after the opening of such a center.
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To the Editor.— In recent years, suicide prevention centers have proliferated in the United States, but as yet there is little evidence to indicate that they have significantly affected the suicide rate. 1 The most direct way of testing this effect is to compare the suicide rate in communities before and after the opening of such a center.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1962
Suicide is the ninth major cause of death in the nation. California, according to the latest comprehensive figures (1949), ranks about 50 per cent above the national average. Yet the importance of suicide as a cause of death is gravely underestimated.
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Suicide is the ninth major cause of death in the nation. California, according to the latest comprehensive figures (1949), ranks about 50 per cent above the national average. Yet the importance of suicide as a cause of death is gravely underestimated.
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