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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:2.6/Q1

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Petra Mikolič,Matej Vinko,Nina Ropret et al. Petra Mikolič et al.
Background: Between 2001 and 2020, Slovenia lost 8,952 lives due to suicides, two thirds of them by hanging. Aim: To analyze trends in suicide methods between 2001 and 2020 and to explore relationships between suicide methods and selected s...
Katherine L O&#x;Connell,Molly Hassler,Nicole Moreira et al. Katherine L O&#x;Connell et al.
Background The outcomes of calling 911 for suicide crises remain largely unexplored. Aims To investigate how characteristics of individuals in a suicidal crisis (e.g., age, gender identity, help-seeking source, means, disclosure of historic...
Ryan M Hill,Paige Picou,Zain Hussain et al. Ryan M Hill et al.
Background: Suicide prevention gatekeeper training programs offer a unique opportunity to increase knowledge about suicide prevention, enhance risk identification, and reduce suicide-related stigma. Aims: This study evaluated the efficacy o...
S M Yasir Arafat,Sujita Kumar Kar,Rizwana Amin S M Yasir Arafat
Background: Despite the recent progress of women in academia, there is an underrepresentation of female editors in academic journals. Additionally, although suicide affects more low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) than high-income coun...
Natalie E Wong,Melissa J Hagan,Sarah R Holley Natalie E Wong
Background: Childhood maltreatment strongly predicts suicidality in young adulthood, which is increasingly common among Latina/o and Asian Americans. However, greater attention to modifiable explanatory factors is needed, particularly in et...
Sarah G Ross,Rena Pazienza,Juliana D Rosa Sarah G Ross
Background: Linking college students with mental health services is critical, especially now, as many students report increased mental health concerns and suicidal ideation in the wake of COVID-19. The Suicide Prevention for College Student...
Megan O&#x;Riordan,Debra Rickwood,Sonia Curll Megan O&#x;Riordan
Background: Understanding what types of crises help-seekers view as relevant for contacting crisis support services is needed to inform crisis service provision and training. Aims: This study aimed to explore help-seeker perceptions of what...
Johanna M Mickelson,Daniel W Cox,Richard A Young et al. Johanna M Mickelson et al.
Background: While crisis intervention frameworks have indicated the importance of clients in suicidal crisis better understanding their distress to decrease suicidality, it is unclear how clients in suicidal crisis process their distress. A...