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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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Beth Ann Griffin,Gabriel W Hassler,Arielle H Sheftall et al. Beth Ann Griffin et al.
Suicide is a major public health concern globally, and despite decades of research, there has been a disappointing lack of progress in identifying effective prevention strategies and interventions. We argue over-reliance on traditional stat...
Morgan Robison,Tyler B Rice,Melanie A Hom et al. Morgan Robison et al.
Background: This study examined if firefighters (an occupational group at elevated suicide risk) who have made a suicide plan involving a firearm reported higher suicidal intent than those whose plans did not involve a firearm. Methods: Par...
Brianna Duval,Emma Peterson,Jim McCauley et al. Brianna Duval et al.
Background: Suicide bereavement is associated with complex emotional challenges, stigma, and elevated risk of subsequent suicide. Early responders are often the first to interact with or inform survivors of the death. Thus, these interactio...
Shelby N Baker,Clint A Bowers,Deborah C Beidel et al. Shelby N Baker et al.
Background: Suicide risk is elevated among first responders. The three-step theory of suicide (3ST), not yet tested in first responders, proposes that the combination of pain and hopelessness leads to suicidal desire, but most relevant stud...
Jayden Sercombe,Emma K Devine,Mark Deady et al. Jayden Sercombe et al.
Background: Crisis supporters can experience numerous stressors in their role that can impact their own mental well-being. The area remains underexplored in research, particularly relating to substance use, and new trends in the role such a...
Alison Clements,Priscilla Ennals,Susan Young et al. Alison Clements et al.
Background: Exposure to suicide is associated with a range of psychosocial harms which Australian employers have a legislated responsibility to mitigate. Aims: Examine the impact of suicide on staff, current workplace responses and the effi...
Isabelle Niedhammer,Elodie Pineau,Sandrine Bertrais Isabelle Niedhammer
Background: The literature is scant on the associations between employment-related variables and suicidal ideation. Aims: The objectives were to explore these associations in the national French working population. Methods: The study relied...
Denise Kingi-Ulu&#x;ave,Chris Framptom,Tania Cargo et al. Denise Kingi-Ulu&#x;ave et al.
Background: While Gatekeeper Training (GKT) is an accepted component of suicide prevention strategies, there is little evidence about its effectiveness with Indigenous populations and online. Aims: This study examined the effects of LifeKee...