Effectiveness of a Continuity-of-Care Model to Reduce Youth Suicidality [0.03%]
一种连续性护理模型在减少青年自杀倾向方面的有效性
Elizabeth Sale,Amanpreet Singh Sandhu,Shannon VonDras
Elizabeth Sale
Background: Suicidal ideation and recent suicide attempts greatly increase the risk of suicide among youth. Many youth experiencing suicidality are not adequately connected to in-person treatment. Aims: This study aimed to determine the eff...
Uncovering Blind Spots in the Intention to Provide Adequate Help to Suicidal Individuals [0.03%]
发现向有自杀倾向个体提供援助的意愿中的盲点
Florian Arendt,Manina Mestas,Michaela Forrai
Florian Arendt
Background: An adequate reaction from families, friends, and colleagues who can provide help to suicidal individuals is a preventive factor. Despite the logical assumption that the mere presence of risk factors in individuals needing help m...
Valerie J Douglas,Mun Yee Kwan,Kathryn H Gordon
Valerie J Douglas
Background: Pet ownership is often assumed to have mental health benefits, but the effect of pets on suicide risk has a scant literature. Aims: Using the interpersonal theory of suicide, we examined the relationships between perceived burde...
Why Choose the Railway? [0.03%]
为什么是铁路?
Keely S E Duddin,Benjamin Raynes
Keely S E Duddin
Background: The impact of railway suicide in the United Kingdom is extensive, yet reasons for why people choose this method are not clearly understood and research into the examination of suicide notes in this area is limited. Aims: Our stu...
Differences in Reactions to Media Reporting of a Celebrity Suicide Between Emotionally Distressed and Nondistressed Individuals in Taiwan [0.03%]
台湾情感困扰者与非情感困扰者对 celebrity suicide(名人自杀)媒体报道反应的差异性研究
Ying-Yeh Chen,Chi-Wei Tsai,Shu-Sen Chang et al.
Ying-Yeh Chen et al.
Background: The differences in emotional reactions toward media reports of celebrity suicides between distressed and non-distressed individuals have rarely been explored. Aim: We aimed to explore differences in reaction patterns to the news...
Enhancing Community Suicide Risk Assessment and Protective Intervention Action Plans Through a Bystander Intervention Model-Informed Video [0.03%]
基于旁观者干预模型的视频在改善社区自杀风险评估和保护性干预计划中的作用
Karien Hill,Ralf Schwarzer,Shawn Somerset et al.
Karien Hill et al.
Aim: The effects of a bystander intervention model (BIM)-informed intervention (video) for the general community on participant risk of suicide assessment ability (ROSAA) and protective intervention ability (PIA) were compared with an activ...
Understanding the Reasons for Suicide Among Older Adults in Rural China Using In-Depth Interviews [0.03%]
基于深度访谈的中国农村老年人自杀原因理解研究
Xinyu Bai,Liang Zhou,Qiqing Mo et al.
Xinyu Bai et al.
Background: Suicide is a complex public health problem. Suicide rates are higher in rural areas than in urban areas and among older adults than any other age group in China. Aims: This study aimed to acquire a comprehensive understanding of...
Suicidal Ideation, Planning, and Attempts Among Synthetic Cannabinoid Users Across Different Demographic Subgroups [0.03%]
合成大麻使用者中的不同人口亚群体的自杀意念、计划和企图事件
John Stogner,Courtney Patterson
John Stogner
Background: Case studies have linked synthetic cannabinoid (SC) use to suicide risk both during and following acute psychoactive effects. No study has explored whether a meaningful relationship exists between SC use and suicidal ideation, p...
A Shelter in the Storm - Acceptability and Feasibility of a Brief Clinical Intervention for Suicidal Crisis [0.03%]
风暴眼——自杀危机简短临床干预的可行性和接受度研究
Yolanda Mansfield,Sarah Hamilton,Julie Argus et al.
Yolanda Mansfield et al.
Background: People attending the emergency department (ED) for suicidal crisis are at significantly higher risk of taking their own lives in the week following discharge. Aims: We aimed to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of imple...
The Role of Bystanders in the Prevention of Railway Suicides in New South Wales, Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚新南威尔士州铁路自杀事件中旁观者的作用
Nguyen Viet Ngo,Shirley D Gregor,Gary Beavan et al.
Nguyen Viet Ngo et al.
Background: Bystanders can play a key role in preventing railway suicides by taking direct action or by raising an alarm. Aims: The study investigated in this context: (1) the prevalence of preventative actions by bystanders; (2) the relati...