Suicide Risk in Schizophrenia, a 20 Year Cohort Study, Part 1: Outcome and associated social factors
Objective: This study prospectively followed up, after a period of 20 years, a group of patients with schizophrenia who were considered to be at high risk for suicide.
G Lippi, D J Smit, J C Jordaan, J L Roos
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How is suicide risk assessed in healthcare settings in the UK? A systematic scoping review.
A high proportion of people contact healthcare services in the 12 months prior to death by suicide. Identifying people at high-risk for suicide is therefore a key concern for healthcare services.
Sophia E Fedorowicz +4 more
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Denomination, Religious Context, and Suicide: Neo-Durkheimian Multilevel Explanations Tested with Individual and Contextual Data [PDF]
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious communities is inversely related to suicide risk. In this article, two explanations for this relationship are examined. One is that religious networks provide support.
Grotenhuis, Manfred te +2 more
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Variation in Suicide Risk among Subgroups of Sexual and Gender Minority College Students.
OBJECTIVE Sexual and gender minorities are at elevated risk for suicide, yet few studies have examined differences in risk within many sexual and gender minority subgroups.
Adam G. Horwitz +10 more
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An investigation of the relationship between rumination styles, hope, and suicide ideation through the lens of the integrated motivational-volitional model of suicidal behavior [PDF]
To investigate the roles specific ruminative styles (brooding and reflection) and hope play in the Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) model of suicidal behavior. Participants were students from a large U.S.
O'Connor, Rory C. +2 more
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Identifying Risk for Suicide [PDF]
Between 1986 and 1999 the United States saw a 13 percent decrease in the rate of suicide (Paris, 2006); however, the rate has steadily increased since then and, as of 2013, continues to increase (Drapeau & McIntosh, 2015). The estimated number of completed suicides in the United States in 2013 totaled 41,149, which averages about one person every 12.8 ...
Tracie, Doherty, Jordan, DeVylder
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Accurate prediction of suicide risk among children and adolescents within an actionable time frame is an important but challenging task. Very few studies have comprehensively considered the clinical risk factors available to produce quantifiable risk ...
Chang Su +5 more
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Neuroeconomics of suicide. [PDF]
Suicidal behavior is a leading cause of injury and death worldwide. Suicide has been associated with psychiatric illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia, as well as economic uncertainty, and social/cultural factors.
Takahashi, Ph.D Taiki
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What differentiates prisoners who attempt suicide from those who experience suicidal ideation? A nationally representative study [PDF]
Objective: Many people who think about suicide do not engage in suicidal behavior. Identifying risk factors implicated in the process of behavioral enaction is crucial for suicide prevention, particularly in high-risk groups such as prisoners.
Favril, Louis +2 more
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Deep neural networks detect suicide risk from textual facebook posts
Detection of suicide risk is a highly prioritized, yet complicated task. Five decades of research have produced predictions slightly better than chance (AUCs = 0.56–0.58).
Yaakov Ophir +4 more
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