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Lisa Marzano

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Marzano L, Spence R, Marsh I, Barbin A, Kruger I
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 3(1):e002136. PMID: 40017952
Introduction: News reporting of suicide can have a significant influence on suicidal behaviour in the general population, especially following the death of a well-known individual. By comparison, the impact of...
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Hart S, Colucci E, Marzano L
BMC Public Health . 2024 Oct; 24(1):2959. PMID: 39455999
Background: Suicide-related behaviours and individual risk factors for suicide differ between ethnicities and demonstrate additional variation based on voluntary and forced migration. People forcibly displaced by violence and conflict, such...
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Smith K, Hardy A, Vinnikova A, Blease C, Milligan L, Hidalgo-Mazzei D, et al.
JMIR Ment Health . 2024 May; 11:e57155. PMID: 38717799
Background: Digital approaches may be helpful in augmenting care to address unmet mental health needs, particularly for schizophrenia and severe mental illness (SMI). Objective: An international multidisciplinary group was convened...
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Torous J, Smith K, Hardy A, Vinnikova A, Blease C, Milligan L, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2024 Apr; 267:392-395. PMID: 38640849
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Norman H, Marzano L, Fields B, Brown S, Hart S, Kruger I
J Affect Disord . 2024 Mar; 354:397-407. PMID: 38461900
Background: Around 4 % of all suicide deaths in Great Britain occur on the railways. This exploratory study was designed to increase understanding of the individuals that take their lives...
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Norman H, Marzano L, Winter R, Crivatu I, Mackenzie J, Marsh I
BJPsych Open . 2023 May; 9(3):e81. PMID: 37132120
Background: In addition to the devastating impact on the individual and their families, suicides on the roads can cause distress and harm to other people who might be involved in...
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Marzano L, Norman H, Sohal B, Hawton K, Mann R
BMJ Ment Health . 2023 Apr; 26(1). PMID: 37085285
It has become increasingly apparent that rapidly available information about the occurrence of suicides is needed, particularly to support suicide prevention efforts. Concerns about the potential impact of the COVID-19...
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Magnani L, Carmisciano L, DellOrletta F, Bettinardi O, Chiesa S, Imbesi M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Mar; 13(3):e066642. PMID: 36948562
Introduction: Language is usually considered the social vehicle of thought in intersubjective communications. However, the relationship between language and high-order cognition seems to evade this canonical and unidirectional description (ie,...
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Marzano L, Hawley M, Fraser L, Lainez Y, Marsh J, Hawton K
BMJ Open . 2023 Feb; 13(2):e065456. PMID: 36854584
Objectives: Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been much concern and speculation about rises in suicide rates, despite evidence that suicides did not in fact increase in...
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Norman H, Marzano L, Oskis A, Coulson M
Front Psychiatry . 2022 Aug; 13:914109. PMID: 35911219
Engagement in self-harm, defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of the apparent purpose of the act, is increasing, particularly among girls and young women. Understanding the behavior from the...