
Suicide
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- Section I Epidemiology
- 1: Alexandra Fleischmann: Suicide in the world
- Section II Theoretical models of suicide behaviour
- 2: Danuta Wasserman and Marcus Sokolowski: Stress-vulnerability model of suicidal behaviours
- 3: Danuta Wasserman: The suicidal process
- 4: J. John Mann and Victoria Arango: Neurobiology of suicide and attempted suicide
- 5: Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen: Social dimensions of suicide
- Section III Risk groups for suicide
- IIIA Psychiatric disorders
- 6: Danuta Wasserman: Depression, bipolar disorders and suicide
- 7: Danuta Wasserman: Alcohol, other psychoactive substance use disorders and suicide
- 8: Jan Fawcett: Anxiety and suicide
- 9: Danuta Wasserman: Eating disorders and suicide
- 10: Danuta Wasserman: Adjustment disorders and suicide
- 11: Alec Roy and Maurizio Pompili: Suicide risk in schizophrenia
- IIIB Personality disorders
- 12: Danuta Wasserman: Personality disorders and suicide
- IIIC Somatic disorders
- 13: Jouko Lönnqvist: Physical illnesses and suicide
- Section IV Risk situations for suicide
- 14: Danuta Wasserman: Negative life events and suicide
- 15: Danuta Wasserman: Suicidal people's experiences of trauma and negative life events
- 16: Lars Mehlum: Attempted suicide as a risk factor for suicide
- 17: Ahmed Hankir and Dinesh Bhugra: Immigrant populations and suicide
- 18: Marco Sarchiapone: Suicide in the Criminal Justice System
- 19: Vsevolod A. Rozanov: Suicide in the Armed Forces
- Section V Age-related suicide
- 20: Alan Apter and Yari Gvion: Adolescent suicide and attempted suicide
- 21: Siobhan T. O'Dwyer and Diego De Leo: Older adults and suicide
- Section VI Suicide Risk Assessment
- 22: Danuta Wasserman: Suicide risk assessment
- 23: Danuta Wasserman: The suicidal patient-doctor relationship
- 24: Gergö Hadlackzy: Heuristics and biases in suicide risk assessment
- 25: Per Bech, Lis R. Olsen, and Göran Högberg: Psychometric scales in suicide risk assessment
- 26: Danuta Wasserman: Strategies in suicide prevention
- Section VII Health care perspective
- 27: Hans-Jürgen Möller: Pharmacological treatment of underlying psychiatric disorders in suicidal patients
- 28: Megan Chesin, Andriy Yuryev, and Barbara Stanley: Psychological Treatments for Suicidal Individuals
- 29: Wolfgang Rutz and Zoltán Rihmer: Education of general practitioners in depression and suicide prevention
- 30: Jean-Pierre Soubrier: Collaboration between psychiatrists and other physicians
- 31: Danuta Wasserman: The work environment for healthcare staff
- 32: Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska: A psycho-educational perspective on family involvement in suicide prevention and postvention
- Section VIII Public Health Perspective
- 33: Danuta Wasserman and Airi Värnik: Perestroika in the former USSR: history's most effective suicide-preventive programme for men
- 34: Annette L. Beautrais: Controlling the environment to prevent suicide
- 35: Vladimir Carli: Suicide prevention through the Internet
- 36: Danuta Wasserman and Véronique Narboni: Suicide prevention in schools
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