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All our research is divided into the above categories. In addition, we work with tags for further subdivision.

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Clinical trials

Suicide attempts among children and adolescents in six European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

Risk factors
Children Clinical trials Cohort study
Children Clinical trials Cohort study Covid-19 International collaboration Quantitative data Social research Suicide attempt Youth

Can an app break the cycle of self-harm? New study investigates digital support for youth with non-suicidal self-injury

Interventions
Clinical trials Digital solutions Indicative interventions
Clinical trials Digital solutions Indicative interventions Mobile phone app Protocol Psychoeducational support Quantitative data Randomized study Safety plan Self-harm Suicide attempt

Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy is effective for depression in people with suicidal thoughts

Interventions
Clinical trials Cognitive behavioral therapy Depression
Clinical trials Cognitive behavioral therapy Depression Digital solutions International collaboration Internet-based treatment People at risk of suicide Psychological research Quantitative data Questionnaire Randomized study Suicidal thoughts Suicide attempt

Trajectories of suicidal ideations in different patient populations

Risk factors
Bipolar disorder Clinical trials Depression
Bipolar disorder Clinical trials Depression Psychiatric inpatients Psychiatric research Psychological research Psychosis Quantitative data Questionnaire Suicidal thoughts

Bereaved by suicide and affected by suicide: how many receive help?

Bereaved Clinical trials Psychoeducational support
Bereaved Clinical trials Psychoeducational support Qualitative data Selective interventions Social research Stressful life-events

TEENS trial

Interventions
Children Clinical trials Digital solutions
Children Clinical trials Digital solutions E-health Internet-based treatment Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric inpatients Psychiatric research Quantitative data Questionnaire Randomized study Selective interventions Self-harm Youth

The AID trial

Interventions
Clinical trials Follow-up support Indicative interventions
Clinical trials Follow-up support Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Psychiatric research Questionnaire Randomized study Social research Suicide attempt Suicide prevention clinics Suicide prevention strategies

The DiaS project

Interventions
Clinical trials Emotionally unstable personality disorder Indicative interventions
Clinical trials Emotionally unstable personality disorder Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Psychiatric inpatients Psychosocial therapy Questionnaire Randomized study Suicide attempt Suicide prevention clinics

The SAFE project

Interventions
Clinical trials Discharge from psychiatric treatment Follow-up support
Clinical trials Discharge from psychiatric treatment Follow-up support People at risk of suicide Propensity score matching Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Selective interventions Suicidal thoughts

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