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child and adolescent, content analysis, coroner’s reports, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, Prevention, qualitative, suicide, systemic issues, The British Journal of Psychiatry, youth mental healthWhen systems fail children: what coroners’ reports reveal about preventable factors in adolescent suicide
Suicide is among the most frequent causes of death among children and…
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abuse liability, addiction, case report, depression, Drugs, esketamine, ketamine, ketamine cystitis, nmda antagonist, Psychiatry, R-ketamine, S-ketamine, Spravato, suicidality, suicide, treatment-resistant depressionKetamine Addiction After One Therapeutic Dose: How Rare Is It?
Research Highlights One published case is not a base rate. Roelandt and…
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child and adolescent, cohort study, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, iatrogenic, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, longitudinal, preadolescent, suicidal thoughts, suicide, suicide risk, topical, youth mental healthAsking preadolescents about suicide does not increase suicidal thoughts
One of the main concerns about asking preadolescents (8-12 year olds) about…
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acute pain, addiction, analgesics, australia, cohort study, death by suicide, harm, longitudinal research, opioids, pain, pain management, painkillers, risk factor, risk factors, self-harm, substance abuse, suicidal behaviour, suicidality, suicide, The British Journal of Psychiatry, topicalDo prescribed opioids increase self-harm and suicide?
This research explores the link between the use of prescribed opioids and…
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British Journal of Psychiatry, Editor Laura Hemming, menopause, middle age, midlife, National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide, NCISH, older adult, patient information, self-harm, suicide, women’s health, women’s mental healthMidlife women: self-harm and suicide are not interchangeable
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