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1 in real time is one of the critical tasks in suicide prevention.
2 ling for a whole-of-government commitment to suicide prevention.
3 and may be used to inform future research on suicide prevention.
4 suicidal risk is a recommended strategy for suicide prevention.
5 re suicide, health systems are essential for suicide prevention.
6 sting 10-15 minutes each) drawn from CBT for suicide prevention.
7 cing the need for a multifaceted approach to suicide prevention.
8 ls for drug and biomarker discovery to guide suicide prevention.
9 y serving to advance precision approaches to suicide prevention.
10 ly IL-6 blockade, as a putative strategy for suicide prevention.
11 mentation and outcome evaluation for firearm suicide prevention.
12 gs provide new evidence about narratives for suicide prevention.
13 ents with National Data (ASCEND) for Veteran Suicide Prevention.
14 Transmission is an important concept in suicide prevention.
15 suicide (ES) could inform China's efforts on suicide prevention.
16 therapeutic target to substantially advance suicide prevention.
17 odemographic factors play a crucial role for suicide prevention.
18 of Mental Health and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
19 reakthroughs in security countermeasures and suicide prevention.
20 youth for suicide may be a critical step in suicide prevention.
21 decline highlight the relevance of pediatric suicide prevention.
22 al care in a randomized, controlled trial of suicide prevention.
23 ghts may offer new therapeutic strategies in suicide prevention.
24 ons affected by them may lead to progress in suicide prevention.
25 d behaviors (SITB) underpins equity in youth suicide prevention.
26 dence-based, scalable approach for perinatal suicide prevention.
27 ls need to consider anniversary reactions in suicide prevention.
29 term variations in suicide risks and define suicide prevention action plans and awareness campaigns.
32 ion is crucial to inform targeted efforts of suicide prevention among Asian American adolescents.
35 ways through which structural racism impacts suicide prevention and intervention for youth of color i
39 of Family Planning, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and The Lundbeck Foundation Initiati
40 December 31, 2017, provided by the national Suicide Prevention Applications Network (nonfatal attemp
41 December 31, 2016, provided by the National Suicide Prevention Applications Network (nonfatal) and M
43 Series on taking a public health approach to suicide prevention, argues for a major change in the way
44 l health care, policy makers should consider suicide prevention as a benefit of expanding access to h
45 after self-harm are an important target for suicide prevention, but evidence from low and middle-inc
46 r self-harm and mental health are crucial to suicide prevention, but the wide range of antecedents em
47 eived a psychosocial therapy intervention at suicide prevention clinics in Denmark during 1992-2010 w
48 thium has positive effects in depression and suicide prevention, cognition, and reducing the incidenc
52 tified through version 25.0.1 of the Metapsy Suicide Prevention Database, which includes randomized c
53 to 21% (n = 22 023) after the 988 launch and suicide prevention decreasing from 69% (n = 54 933) befo
55 n and explores potential links with national suicide prevention efforts and advancements in cancer ca
56 ives and suicide could help to inform future suicide prevention efforts and improve safety for patien
58 the continuing global recession, additional suicide prevention efforts and long-term monitoring and
59 ort provides a road map for optimizing youth suicide prevention efforts by highlighting strategies fo
60 s untapped potential to evaluate and enhance suicide prevention efforts by linking suicide prevention
61 evated risk for death by suicide; therefore, suicide prevention efforts focused on return to the comm
62 ctive, and precipitating factors relevant to suicide prevention efforts in children younger than 12 y
63 m are an important high-risk group, focusing suicide prevention efforts on those who self-harm might
64 port that addressed data systems relevant to suicide prevention efforts through a contract with the A
66 (ED) is an opportune setting for initiating suicide prevention efforts, ED-initiated suicide prevent
67 for using antidepressant treatment in youth suicide prevention efforts, especially for males, older
68 suicide death extend to groups targeted for suicide prevention efforts, namely, those with suicidal
81 lth-service-seeking, alternate approaches to suicide-prevention efforts may be needed for those less
82 increase suicide risk in youth and consider suicide-prevention efforts specific to rural settings.
85 rane Library using multiple terms related to suicide prevention for studies published between Jan 1,
86 that existing risk identification models for suicide prevention held promise when applied to new cont
87 e (ZS) model is the recommended approach for suicide prevention in health systems, but more evidence
88 psychosocial interventions are warranted for suicide prevention in individuals diagnosed with cancer.
91 , AND PARTICIPANTS: The Adolescent and Child Suicide Prevention in Routine Clinical Encounters (ASPIR
98 ommendations to address structural racism in suicide prevention, including macro-level interventions
104 ests that SB should be managed with specific suicide prevention interventions in addition to treatmen
105 strategies researchers used to support brief suicide prevention interventions in their efficacy and e
106 ing suicide prevention efforts, ED-initiated suicide prevention interventions remain underdeveloped.
108 nt outlines the need for self-guided digital suicide prevention interventions within helpline infrast
115 anagement, although potentially effective in suicide prevention, is likely to be cost-effective only
116 8 in the US connects callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline following a law passed by Co
117 al health services by replacing the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline with a more memorable number
118 ice leavers, as well as implementing general suicide prevention measures for all veterans regardless
120 n Related Suicide (PARS) module is the first suicide prevention module developed in and for community
122 ral racism in three key settings where youth suicide prevention occurs: mental health services, schoo
123 e exists to assess the possible benefits for suicide prevention of screening in primary care, in gene
125 y is provided, considerations for successful suicide prevention policy implementation are discussed-s
129 ymakers to determine the value of innovative suicide prevention programs by improving flourishing in
130 ed an observational study of community-based suicide prevention programs for youths across 46 states
132 menting the effectiveness of community-based suicide prevention programs in reducing the number of no
140 se findings offer a novel starting point for suicide prevention research, particularly as smartphone
142 3.44 [95% CI, 1.41-5.53] percentage points), suicide prevention services (marginal effect, 6.74 [95%
143 ces, psychiatric emergency walk-in services, suicide prevention services, or peer support services.
145 f these advances and findings into effective suicide prevention strategies and clinical tools remains
147 patients and highlights the need to develop suicide prevention strategies for all women with PMDs.
152 ell-being of many autistic adults and assist suicide prevention strategies in this high-risk group.
154 est that priority on algorithmic fairness in suicide prevention strategies must extend to accurate de
158 enefit in addressing economic poverty within suicide prevention strategies, with particular attention
178 he authors propose the Structural Racism and Suicide Prevention Systems Framework and illustrate path
179 l, Vikram Patel and Pattie Gonsalves discuss suicide prevention, the focus of World Mental Health Day
181 t on the individual characteristics present, suicide prevention usually includes a pharmacological co
182 h in a Series on a public health approach to suicide prevention, we contend that the transmissibility
183 d in a Series on a public health approach to suicide prevention, we focus primarily on examples of re
184 h in a Series on a public health approach to suicide prevention-we consider four major risk factors f
185 ombining recent advances in population-based suicide prevention with a socially conscious perspective
186 risk of suicide can be an effective means of suicide prevention, yet accurately identifying those at