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Michael Mesfin Tadesse, Hongfei Lin, Bo Xu and Liang Yang
Suicide ideation expressed in social media has an impact on language usage. Many at-risk individuals use social forum platforms to discuss their problems or get access to information on similar tasks. The key objective of our study is to present ongoing ...
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Tara Hunt, Coralie J. Wilson, Peter Caputi, Ian Wilson and Alan Woodward
Telephone crisis-line workers (TCWs) are trained in a variety of techniques and skills to facilitate the identification of suicidal callers. One factor that may influence the implementation of these skills is gender. This study used an experimental desig...
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Carol C. Choo, Roger C. Ho and André A. D. Burton
One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suici...
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Stella Reiter-Theil, Charlotte Wetterauer and Irena Anna Frei
In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) is tolerated by the state. Patient counseling and accompaniment into the dying process is overtaken by RTDS lay members, while the role of physicians may b...
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Louise Brådvik, Mats Berglund, Arne Frank and Peter Löwenhielm
This study examines aspects of prediction of suicide and death of undetermined intent. We investigated all consecutive, autopsied patients between 1993 and 1997 who had been in contact with the Addiction Centre in Malmö from 1968 onwards. The staff was a...
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Tineke Broer
Digital and networking technologies are increasingly used to predict who is at risk of attempting suicide. Such digitalized suicide prevention within and beyond mental health care raises ethical, social and legal issues for a range of actors involved. He...
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Bronwyn Lee Carlson,Terri Farrelly,Ryan Frazer,Fiona Borthwick
Some Australian Aboriginal communities experience suicide rates that are among the highest in the world. They are also, however, avid social media users?approximately 20% higher than the national average. This article presents some preliminary findings f...
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Noradila Rusli, Nor Zahida Nordin, Ak Mohd Rafiq Ak Matusin, Janatun Naim Yusof, Muhammad Solehin Fitry Rosley, Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling, Muhammad Hakimi Mohd Hussain and Siti Zalina Abu Bakar
The government enacted the Movement Control Order (MCO) to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia, restricting movement and shutting down several commercial enterprises around the nation. The crisis, which lasted over two years and featured...
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Christos Zilidis, Dimitrios Papagiannis and Georgios Rachiotis
Background. Suicide mortality increased in Greece after the 2008 financial crisis. This study aimed to explore the regional variation of suicide mortality before and after the economic crisis, and its correlation with socio-economic and mental health-rel...
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Kristijonas Puteikis and Ruta Mameni?kiene
We estimated age-adjusted mortality and investigated the dominant causes of death as well as comorbidities among people with epilepsy (PWE) in Lithuania, a country with frequent deaths from external causes. From 2016 to 2019, the age-adjusted rate of dea...
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Peter Congdon
There are increasing concerns regarding upward trends in drug-related deaths in a number of developed societies. In some countries, these have been paralleled by upward trends in suicide. Of frequent concern to public health policy are local variations i...
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Lennart Reifels, Maria Ftanou, Karolina Krysinska, Anna Machlin, Jo Robinson and Jane Pirkis
Suicide is a major public health concern in Australia and globally, requiring targeted research efforts to build the evidence base for its effective prevention. We examined current and future priorities in Australian suicide prevention research during th...
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Laura Masferrer and Beatriz Caparrós
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Jody Quigley, Susan Rasmussen and John McAlaney
Although the suicidal and self-harming behaviour of individuals is often associated with similar behaviours in people they know, little is known about the impact of perceived social norms on those behaviours. In a range of other behavioural domains (e.g....
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Miharu Nakanishi, Kaori Endo and Shuntaro Ando
A suicide prevention strategy was launched in Japan in 2006 to address the high suicide rate, which had increased considerably since 1998. The national strategy from 2007 involved the enhancement of psychiatric treatment services at emergency medical fac...
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Subin Park and Yeeun Lee
We examined the factors that affect suicide attempts adolescents multicultural families in South Korea. The participants were 727 adolescents whose mothers and/or fathers were born outside of South Korea (376 males and 351 females). Among them, 41 (weigh...
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Amber Cheri McKinley,David Ritchie,Oliver Kisalay Burmeister
A short post publication review of a recent AJIS paper.
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Hoan-Suk Choi and Jinhong Yang
Suicidal ideation constitutes a critical concern in mental health, adversely affecting individuals and society at large. The early detection of such ideation is vital for providing timely support to individuals and mitigating its societal impact. With so...
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Luke Balcombe and Diego De Leo
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has contributed to the design and development of some efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, and adaptable digital mental health solutions. But HCI has not been well-combined into technological developments resulting i...
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Roxana-Mihaela Crisan, Ciprian Ionut Bacila, Bogdan Neamtu, Adrian Nicolae Cristian, Elena Topîrcean, Adriana Popescu and Silviu Morar
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