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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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Margot C A van der Burgt,Saskia Mérelle,Aartjan T F Beekman et al. Margot C A van der Burgt et al.
Background: Although the number of suicides did not increase in 2020, there are concerns about the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims: To present the demand for the Dutch suicide prevention helpline during times of lo...
Vered Keasar,Sharon Sznitman,Amit Baumel Vered Keasar
Background: There is a need to develop new ways to reach and engage people at risk for suicidal behavior. Suicide prevention outreach on social media (SPOSM) represents a promising strategy, and trained volunteers could potentially provide ...
Mark Sinyor,Maya Hartman,Rabia Zaheer et al. Mark Sinyor et al.
Background: The content of suicide-specific social media posts may impact suicide rates, and putatively harmful and/or protective content may vary by the author's influence. Aims: This study sought to characterize how suicide-related Twitte...
Laura S van Velzen,Yara J Toenders,Akhil Kottaram et al. Laura S van Velzen et al.
Background: Young people receiving tertiary mental health care are at elevated risk for suicidal behavior, and understanding which individuals are at increased risk during care is important for treatment and suicide prevention. Aim: We aime...
Sehee Han Sehee Han
Background: Suicide is an important public health concern worldwide. Among various factors, social capital has been suggested to be an effective factor to prevent and reduce suicide. Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the as...
Katharina Bockhoff,Wolfgang Ellermeier,Simone Bruder Katharina Bockhoff
Background: Although suicide prevention programs have been shown to change suicide-related knowledge and attitudes, relatively little is known about their effects on actual behavior. Aims: Therefore, the focus of the present study was on im...
Catherine Barber,Deborah Azrael,John Berrigan et al. Catherine Barber et al.
Background: While some suicide prevention initiatives distribute locking devices for firearms and medication, little evidence exists to guide the selection of devices. Aims: This study aimed to describe safety standards for locking devices ...
Katherine Trail,Paris J Baptiste,Tara Hunt et al. Katherine Trail et al.