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Prevention of Suicide

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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Preventing Suicide

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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The ethics of suicide and suicide prevention

Death Studies, 1996
Is suicide ever a defensible choice, particularly for the terminally ill? The present article debates this difficult question, examining the relevance of such issues as the morality, rationality, and dynamics of the suicidal act, and the legitimacy of physician-assisted suicide.
Antoon A. Leenaars, David Lester
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Suicide prevention

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 prevention by suicide detection

Psychosomatics, 1979
Abstract 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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Suicide: causes and prevention

Hospital Medicine, 2004
Approximately 5000 individuals complete suicide in England and Wales every year, a rate of around 10 per 100 000 per year (Appleby et al, 2001). There are an additional 800 suicide deaths each year in Scotland which has an even higher suicide rate. Suicide is a major cause of premature mortality and is now the commonest cause of death in young men ...
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Suicide Prevention

2008
1st ed. ; Robert D.
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Was This Suicide Preventable?

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1982
Marcia Resing, Lee Ann Hoff
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Challenges in preventing suicide

Death Studies, 1994
The success of traditional suicide prevention efforts is evaluated and found wanting. Some encouraging recent developments are noted, and it is suggested that suicidologists might also profitably consider the strategies used by professionals dealing with other public health and social problems, such as drug abuse and delinquency.
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Increase in suicide following an initial decline during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan

Nature Human Behaviour, 2021
Takanao Tanaka, Shohei Okamoto
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