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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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Background: Befriending is one of many strategies with the potential to reduce suicidal ideation and decrease the risk of suicide. Aims: To measure change in suicidal ideation and behavior among visitors (service users) supported at The Lis...
Eric J Linskens,Noah C Venables,Allison M Gustavson et al. Eric J Linskens et al.
Background: Suicide is estimated to account for 1.4% of deaths worldwide, making it among the leading causes of premature death. Public health approaches to reduce suicide have the potential to reach individuals across the spectrum of suici...
Michael Doyle,Philip Ainsworth,Sarah Boul et al. Michael Doyle et al.
Background: Access to timely data on suicide is crucial to support suicide prevention. A real-time suicide surveillance (RTSS) system enables public health teams and allied agencies to review information following suicides promptly and take...
Clara Iversen,Michael Westerlund Clara Iversen
Background: Crisis helplines aim to provide a short-term intervention or guide users to professional mental health services, but many users return to helplines despite having professional mental health contacts. Aims: To contribute knowledg...
I-Ting Hwang,Fortune Fu-Tsung Shaw,Wen-Yau Hsu et al. I-Ting Hwang et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences may affect population mental health and suicide risk. Aims: To explore the experiences among suicidal individuals who made calls to a suicide prevention hotline and to identify factors ...
Alexandra Godinho,Christina Schell,John A Cunningham Alexandra Godinho
Lea Mayer,Nadja Puschner,Nicole Votruba et al. Lea Mayer et al.
Background: Suicide loss is often concealed. While initial evidence suggests that disclosure is important for healthy grieving, observed beneficial effects may depend on social reactions. Aim: The current study aimed to identify social reac...
Roland Mergl,Ines Heinz,Antje-Kathrin Allgaier et al. Roland Mergl et al.
Background: A four-level community-based intervention aiming simultaneously to improve the care for depression and to prevent suicidal behavior has been implemented in the German city Munich. Aims: Changes in suicide rates in Munich during ...