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Objective: To determine the main risk factors for suicide and nonfatal suicidal behavior in patients with bipolar disorder through a systematic review of the international literature. Data Sources: Studies were identified through electronic searches
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Restricting means for suicide is a key element in suicide prevention strategies of all countries where these have been introduced. Preventing deaths from analgesic overdoses is highlighted in the National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England. The
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https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hci026
https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hci026
Autor:
Olive Bennewith, Claudia Wells, Emily Klineberg, David Gunnell, Navneet Kapur, John E. Cooper, Sarah Steeg, Cathryn Rodway, Sue Simkin, Lesley Sutton, Keith Hawton
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 43:1415-1422
BackgroundOfficial suicide statistics for England are based on deaths given suicide verdicts and most cases given an open verdict following a coroner's inquest. Previous research indicates that some deaths given accidental verdicts are considered to
Autor:
Ray Fitzpatrick, Lesley Sutton, Jenny Yiend, Helen Doll, Jemma C. Chambers, Tom Burns, Seena Fazel, Asha Kaur
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Psychology, Crime & Law. 17:277-292
Measuring change resulting from healthcare interventions is critical to evaluating their usefulness. The choice of outcome measure is an important part of such evaluations and is driven by assumptions about what is likely to change and how best to ca
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Jemma C. Chambers, Lesley Sutton, Asha Kaur, Emma Plugge, Crispin Jenkinson, Ray Fitzpatrick, Jenny Yiend, Tom Burns, Barbara Barrett, Seena Fazel, Helen Doll, Martin Knapp
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 19:9-27
Background: The evidence base for forensic mental health (FMH) services has been developing since the late 1990s. Are outcome measures sound enough for the evaluation tasks? Aims: To identify, from published literature, outcome measures used in FMH r
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Lesley Sutton, Navneet Kapur, Pauline Turnbull, Olive Bennewith, Keith Hawton, David Gunnell, Sue Simkin
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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. 35:607-614
Coroners' records are an accessible source of information on suicides. To assess their usefulness in relation to the investigation of specific methods of suicide, we examined coroners' records for 492 suicides across 24 jurisdictions in England. Gene
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 187:9-20
BackgroundSuicide risk is greatly increased in schizophrenia. Detection of those at risk is clinically important.AimsTo identify risk factors for suicide in schizophrenia.MethodThe international literature on case-control and cohort studies of patien
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Sue Simkin, Pauline Turnbull, Olive Bennewith, Lesley Sutton, David Gunnell, Keith Hawton, Navneet Kapur
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 40:324-328
BACKGROUND : Gunshot suicides account for 2.5% of suicides in England and Wales. This amounts to more than 100 deaths per year. Information about such deaths may assist in the development of suicide prevention strategies. METHOD : We have examined co
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Sue Simkin, David Gunnell, Pauline Turnbull, Keith Hawton, Olive Bennewith, Lesley Sutton, Navneet Kapur
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 59:207-212
AIMS: To examine in detail a series of coproxamol overdose deaths in order to provide information that will assist in the development of strategies to prevent such fatalities. METHOD: Inquest records in 24 coroners' jurisdictions in England on deaths
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Early Child Development and Care. 172:323-328
This study investigated whether the experience of unstructured play in a preceding task may influence the creativity of young children in subsequent activity. 52 children in the age range 6-7 were randomly allocated to two groups. The first group was