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Psychiatric research

Analysis of calls to the Danish helpline for suicide prevention: half of all calls are answered – despite waiting times

Cohort study Danish suicide helpline Indicative interventions
Cohort study Danish suicide helpline Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Psychiatric research Qualitative data Societal factors Suicidal thoughts Suicide prevention strategies Telephone helpline

What characterizes those who die by suicide without having received psychiatric care?

Risk factors
Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research
Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Stressful life-events Suicide Suicide prevention strategies

Substance-induced psychosis increases the risk of suicide attempts tenfold

Risk factors
Cohort study Psychiatric research Psychosis
Cohort study Psychiatric research Psychosis Quantitative data Register-based research Substance abuse Suicide attempt

Fewer suicide attempts among young people

Cohort study Joinpoint analysis Psychiatric research
Cohort study Joinpoint analysis Psychiatric research Qualitative data Register-based research Social research Suicide attempt Unreported incidents Youth

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

The development of national e-learning

Interventions
Digital solutions E-health Indicative interventions
Digital solutions E-health Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric inpatients Psychiatric research Psychoeducational support Suicidal thoughts

The Papageno group

Interventions
Co-design Digital solutions Hopelessness
Co-design Digital solutions Hopelessness Indicative interventions Lived experience People at risk of suicide Psychiatric research Qualitative data Suicidal thoughts

Individuals diagnosed with tinnitus have elevated suicide rates

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Biological research Chronic illness Cohort study
Biological research Chronic illness Cohort study Elderly Physical illnesses Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Somatic research Stressful life-events Suicide

Autism spectrum disorders and suicidal behaviour

Risk factors
Autism Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity
Autism Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Social research Suicide Suicide attempt

Cause-specific life years lost among persons with mental disorders

Risk factors
Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research
Cohort study Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Suicide

Heart disease and suicide

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Biological research Chronic illness Cohort study
Biological research Chronic illness Cohort study Comorbidity Physical illnesses Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Stressful life-events Suicide

Neurological disorders and suicide

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Chronic illness Cohort study Comorbidity
Chronic illness Cohort study Comorbidity Concussion Cumulative hazard Physical illnesses Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Somatic research Stressful life-events Suicide

MYPLAN – a self-help tool for crisis management

Interventions
Digital solutions Hopelessness Indicative interventions
Digital solutions Hopelessness Indicative interventions Mobile phone app Psychiatric research Quantitative data Questionnaire Randomized study Safety plan Social research Suicidal thoughts

Cause-specific life years lost among persons diagnosed with schizophrenia: Is it getting better or worse?

Risk factors
Cohort study Psychiatric research Quantitative data
Cohort study Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Schizophrenia Suicide

Psychosocial speech therapy in the Danish Suicide Prevention Clinics

Interventions
Cognitive behavioral therapy Cohort study Indicative interventions
Cognitive behavioral therapy Cohort study Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Propensity score matching Psychiatric research Psychosocial therapy Quantitative data Register-based research Social research Suicide Suicide prevention clinics

Genetics of suicide attempts in individuals with and without mental disorders

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Biological research Cohort study Depression
Biological research Cohort study Depression Genetic analysis Psychiatric comorbidity Psychiatric research Quantitative data Register-based research Suicide attempt Youth

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