Handing Over the Reins [0.03%]
移交权杖
Jane Pirkis,Thomas Niederkrotenthaler
Jane Pirkis
Editorial
Crisis. 2025 Mar;46(2):69-71. DOI:10.1027/0227-5910/a000993 2025
Suicide Trends, Factors, and Associated Burden for Suicide Loss Survivors in Ghana [0.03%]
加纳自杀趋势、因素及自杀损失幸存者的相关负担分析
Jennifer Peprah,Conor Gilligan,Frances Kay-Lambkin et al.
Jennifer Peprah et al.
Background: Suicide remains a taboo subject for many people in Ghana, buried in cultural beliefs. Suicide deaths are frequently addressed without regard for the effect such events have on the bereaved relatives. Aim: To explore what is know...
Gary J Tedeschi,Andrea S Pratt
Gary J Tedeschi
Call centers offering social services receive calls from a diverse range of people with varied presenting concerns. Although these centers are not typically designed to assist callers in crisis, unlike suicide prevention or crisis lines, th...
Rethinking Suicide Prevention Research - Moving Beyond Traditional Statistical Significance [0.03%]
重新思考自杀预防研究——超越传统的统计意义
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...
Suicide Plans Involving a Firearm and Levels of Suicidal Intent Among Firefighters [0.03%]
消防员涉及枪支的自杀计划和自杀意图等级
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...
Influence of Early Responder Interactions on Support-Seeking Behaviors of Suicide Loss Survivors [0.03%]
早期响应者互动对自杀遗属求援行为的影响
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...
Eleanor Bailey,Katherine McGill,Lennart Reifels et al.
Eleanor Bailey et al.
Editorial
Crisis. 2025 Jan;46(1):1-6. DOI:10.1027/0227-5910/a000981 2025
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...