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Harty S, Enrique A, Akkol-Solakoglu S, Adegoke A, Farrell H, Connon G, et al.
Int J Ment Health Syst . 2023 Oct; 17(1):29. PMID: 37817270
Background: In recent years, exponential growth in digital innovations and internet access has provided opportunities to deliver health services at a much greater scale than previously possible. Evidence-based technology-enabled interventions...
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Melia R, Francis K, Duggan J, Bogue J, OSullivan M, Young K, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2023 Feb; 12:e44205. PMID: 36809171
Background: Over 700,000 people die by suicide annually, making it the fourth leading cause of death among those aged 15-29 years globally. Safety planning is recommended best practice when individuals...
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McKay M, Healy C, Chambers D, Dodd P, ODonnell L, Cannon M, et al.
Assessment . 2022 Aug; 30(6):1750-1763. PMID: 35996849
This study assessed the feasibility of a multi-domain measure of the occurrence, impact, and timing of childhood/adolescent psychological adversity exposure, the Subjective Impact and Timing of Adversity Scale (SITA). Participants...
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Melia R, Monahan L, Duggan J, Bogue J, OSullivan M, Young K, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2021 Aug; 21(1):412. PMID: 34412601
Background: The World Health Organization report that an estimated 793,000 people died by suicide in 2016 globally. The use of digital technology has been found to be beneficial in the...
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Saab M, Murphy M, Meehan E, Dillon C, OConnell S, Hegarty J, et al.
Arch Suicide Res . 2021 Jul; 26(4):1645-1665. PMID: 34193026
Objective: Suicide and self-harm are widespread yet underreported. Risk assessment is key to effective self-harm and suicide prevention and management. There is contradicting evidence regarding the effectiveness of risk assessment...
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Kilty C, Goodwin J, Hartigan I, Meehan E, Murphy M, Dillon C, et al.
Perspect Psychiatr Care . 2021 Feb; 57(4):1693-1699. PMID: 33616214
Purpose: To explore healthcare staff's knowledge and awareness of, and responses to, suicide and self-harm. Design And Methods: A qualitative design was adopted, and data were collected using a "World...
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Goodwin J, Kilty C, Meehan E, Murphy M, Dillon C, Heffernan S, et al.
Perspect Psychiatr Care . 2021 Feb; 57(4):1743-1750. PMID: 33616213
Purpose: To report on healthcare staff's views of the barriers to preventing suicide and self-harm. Design And Methods: Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through "World Café" discussion forums...
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McKay M, Cannon M, Chambers D, Conroy R, Coughlan H, Dodd P, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2020 Dec; 143(3):189-205. PMID: 33315268
Objective: To systematically review evidence for the association between trauma experienced in childhood or adolescence, and the subsequent experience of affective or psychotic mental disorders in adulthood. Methods: Electronic databases...
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Dillon C, Saab M, Meehan E, Goodwin M, Murphy M, Heffernan M, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2020 Aug; 276:898-906. PMID: 32739708
Background: Suicide risk screening in healthcare settings plays a significant role in suicide prevention. Healthcare staff who are poorly informed about self-harm and suicide risk are less likely to identify...
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Pretorius C, Chambers D, Coyle D
J Med Internet Res . 2019 Nov; 21(11):e13873. PMID: 31742562
Background: Young people frequently make use of the internet as part of their day-to-day activities, and this has extended to their help-seeking behavior. Offline help-seeking is known to be impeded...