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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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Sanne Oostermeijer,Amy Morgan,Natalie Cheesmond et al. Sanne Oostermeijer et al.
Aim: This paper reports preliminary evidence of the impacts of Australia's first residential peer-support service for people at risk of suicide. Methods: Psychological distress was measured preintervention, postintervention, and after 3 mon...
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Background: Travel distance to hospital emergency departments (EDs) may be a more influential factor in the spatial variation in hospital-presenting self-harm than for suicide deaths. Aims: We investigated the associations of travel distanc...
Mark Sinyor,Prudence Po Ming Chan,Thomas Niederkrotenthaler et al. Mark Sinyor et al.
National suicide prevention strategies have been identified as evidence-informed interventions that require multisectoral efforts by governments. This article reviews the rationale for national strategies, the need for a whole-of-government...
Simone Amendola,Martin Plöderl,Michael P Hengartner Simone Amendola
Background: Previous ecological studies reported that increasing antidepressant prescriptions were associated with decreasing suicide rates. Aim: To determine whether antidepressant prescription prevalence is negatively associated with suic...
Marianne Webb,Charlie Cooper,Laura Hemming et al. Marianne Webb et al.
Background: Research into youth suicide prevention rarely involves young people with lived and living experiences as collaborators. Key barriers include a lack of guidelines or frameworks to inform collaboration, appropriate ethical approva...
Christopher Rainbow,Ruth Tatnell,Grant Blashki et al. Christopher Rainbow et al.
Background: Suicide safety plans were originally devised to be paper-based and clinician-guided, but digital self-guided plans are now common. Aim: This study explored whether plan format (paper vs. digital), assistance (self-authored vs. c...
Sarah A McInerney,Anna C Robertson,Alekx Schneeback et al. Sarah A McInerney et al.
Objective: Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, and media publicity plays a role in suicide rates. The United States offers guidelines for the reporting of suicide. This study evaluated guideline adherence in newspaper ...
Samantha Groves,Karen Lascelles,Liz Bale et al. Samantha Groves et al.
Background: Nursing professionals are an occupational group at increased risk of suicide, but little is known about self-harm in this population. Aims: To investigate the characteristics of nurses and midwives who present to hospital follow...