Archives of Suicide Research
Routledge · United Kingdom · Est. 1995
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This journal focuses on research related to suicide and self-harm, including risk factors, interventions, and prevention strategies. It examines various aspects such as family involvement in lethal means counseling, the dimensionality of defeat and entrapment as risk factors, gene-environment interactions in self-harm, and the relationship between future thinking abilities and suicidal ideation in adolescents. The journal also covers topics like non-suicidal self-injury, gatekeeper training for suicide prevention, moral injury and its link to suicidal thoughts, surveillance technologies for suicide prevention, motivational interviewing for adolescent suicidality, and novel suicide methods. Additionally, it explores the impact of social relationships, childhood trauma, discrimination, and mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder on suicidal behaviors. The journal also investigates the effectiveness of treatments like ketamine and digital interventions, as well as the experiences of families and professionals affected by suicide.
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