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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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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

Can depression or substance misuse explain the elevated suicide risk among bereaved partners of suicide victims?

Risk factors
Bereaved Cohort study Depression
Bereaved Cohort study Depression Mediation analysis Qualitative data Register-based research Social research Stressful life-events Substance abuse Suicide Trauma

User involvement in health research: Do users feel psychological ownership?

Interventions
Digital solutions Interview Lived experience
Digital solutions Interview Lived experience Next of kin Parents Qualitative data Social research Thematic analysis

How is parental identity affected when your child has suicidal thoughts?

Risk factors
Identity Interview Next of kin
Identity Interview Next of kin Parents Psychological research Qualitative data Stressful life-events Suicidal thoughts Thematic analysis

Next-of-kin of people who have attempted suicide

Risk factors
Follow-up support Interview Next of kin
Follow-up support Interview Next of kin Psychological research Qualitative data Quantitative data Questionnaire Social research Suicidal thoughts Trauma

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

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

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

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