Jo Robinson,Louise La Sala,Vicki Harrison
Jo Robinson
The Future of Suicide Research, Prevention, and Training in the United States [0.03%]
美国自杀研究、预防和培训的未来方向
Katherine M Keyes,J John Mann
Katherine M Keyes
To What Extent Are Therapists Willing to Treat Suicide-Loss Survivors With Suicide Risk? [0.03%]
治疗过自杀丧亲经历的来访者的治疗师愿意程度多大去治疗有自杀风险的来访者?
Gleb Khorev,Yossi Levi-Belz
Gleb Khorev
Introduction: Managing individuals at suicide risk poses significant challenges for mental health professionals (MHPs), particularly when these clients are also coping with the sudden loss of a loved one. Existing research suggests that sti...
Suicide Deaths by Gas Inhalation in Toronto, Canada - An Observational Study of Emerging Methods of Suicide From 1998 to 2020 [0.03%]
加拿大Toronto市1998年至2020年自杀死亡的吸入性中毒死因模式观察研究(英文)
Vera Yu Men,Prudence Po Ming Chan,Ayal Schaffer et al.
Vera Yu Men et al.
Background: Inert gases are an emerging means of suicide in Toronto, Canada. Trends in suicide by these methods change over time, yet long-term patterns remain uncharacterized in cities like Toronto. Aims: To update trends in suicide using ...
Patient-Centered Suicide Prevention Care Delivery Among Established Integrated Primary Care Providers [0.03%]
综合初级保健提供者中的以患者为中心的自杀预防护理模式
Jennifer S Funderburk,Wendi F Cross,Jennifer West et al.
Jennifer S Funderburk et al.
Background: Identifying gaps in skill levels and increasing access to training focused on patient-centered skill delivery among integrated primary care providers (i.e., primary care providers, such as physicians and embedded behavioral heal...
Papageno Stories Predict Lower Suicide Rates - Analysis of American Feature Films, 1950-2002 [0.03%]
派帕根诺故事预测较低的自杀率-对美国电影的研究(1950-2002)
Steven Stack,Barbara Bowman,Mark Sinyor et al.
Steven Stack et al.
Background: A majority of research concerning media impacts on suicide has focused on the harmful impacts. In contrast, the present study focuses on positive media impacts, the Papageno effect. The central hypothesis is that the higher the ...
The Indirect Association Between Alcohol Use and Suicide Ideation Through Perceived Burdensomeness and Thwarted Belonging in a High-Risk USA Sample [0.03%]
饮酒通过感知负担感和挫败归属感与自杀意念的间接联系——一项针对美国高危人群的研究
Cole Marvin,Michael LeDuc,Sean Mitchell et al.
Cole Marvin et al.
Background: The interpersonal theory of suicide (ITS) may explain the link between alcohol use severity and suicidal ideation (SI) through interpersonal stressors at elevated alcohol use levels. Aims: This study aimed to clarify the indirec...
Sandra Pérez,José Enrique Layrón,Robert A Neimeyer et al.
Sandra Pérez et al.
Background: Rising suicide rates and their impact on families underscore the need for reliable tools to assess grief's social dimensions. Aims: This study validated the Spanish version of the Social Meaning in Life Events Scale (SMILES) for...
Implementation of the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality in a UK National Health Service Adult Mental Health Service [0.03%]
协作性自杀倾向评定和管理方案在英国国家卫生服务机构成人精神健康科中的实施研究
Paul Bayliss,Thomas Richardson,Lorraine Bell et al.
Paul Bayliss et al.
Background: The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) is an evidence-based approach to reducing suicidal ideation. To date, there is limited evidence of the feasibility of implementing CAMS within the United Kingdom'...
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler,Ella Arensman,Gregory Armstrong et al.
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler et al.