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期刊名:Crisis-the journal of crisis intervention and suicide prevention

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ISSN:0227-5910

e-ISSN:2151-2396

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Stephen S O&#x;Connor,Lisa H Jaycox,Rebecca Kurikeshu et al. Stephen S O&#x;Connor et al.
Peer support specialist services aimed at reducing suicide risk are becoming more prominent in professional roles in healthcare systems and community settings. Such services may directly or indirectly contribute to suicide prevention effort...
Parvathy Ramesh,Anagha Pavithran,Peter J Taylor et al. Parvathy Ramesh et al.
Background: Newspapers can highlight sociocultural assumptions of acceptable gender behavior that are used to frame suicide, with males depicted as aggressive and independent, and females portrayed as dependent and submissive. Aims: This mi...
Elizabeth Karras,Chaady K Radwan,Nora Arriola et al. Elizabeth Karras et al.
Background: Veterans separating from military service are at disproportionate risk for suicide underscoring the need for strategies to increase treatment seeking among this group. Public health campaigns are a popular community-level strate...
Alan R Teo,Sean P M Rice,Summer Newell Alan R Teo
Background: Despite increasing use of Google Ads in public health campaigns, few studies have described their use in suicide prevention and/or examined application to lethal means safety (LMS), a priority for suicide prevention efforts in m...
Aisha Noorullah,Shahina Pirani,Emily Bebbington et al. Aisha Noorullah et al.
Background: Burns are a major global public health issue, causing 180,000 deaths worldwide each year. Self-inflicted burns are more prevalent in low- and middle-income countries and are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Understa...
Shannon VonDras,Katie Ellison,Hannah Schleicher et al. Shannon VonDras et al.
Background: In 2018, the Missouri Department of Mental Health was awarded a five-year federal grant to provide immediate mental health services to adults 25 years and older presenting at emergency departments (EDs) or admitted to inpatient ...
Corinne Robbins,Thilini Rajapakse,Piumee Bandara et al. Corinne Robbins et al.
Background: Globally over 720,000 deaths yearly are due to suicide, approximately 20% due to pesticide self-poisoning. Poor school-connectedness has been shown to be associated with increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in high-...
Rakhi Dandona,Neha Dhole,Mohammed Akbar et al. Rakhi Dandona et al.
Background: Little is known about the underreporting of suicide deaths to the police in India. Aim: To document the extent and reasons of underreporting suicide deaths to the police by socio-demography of the deceased in India. Methods: Int...
Simone Scotti Requena,Vikas Arya,Thomas Niederkrotenthaler et al. Simone Scotti Requena et al.
Background: Suicide-related media reporting can influence suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Stories describing suicide methods can increase suicides (Werther effect), whereas those highlighting coping with suicidal crises can prevent them (P...