All Articles tagged suicide
Original research
September 15, 2024 EDT Faculty, staff, and students in academic settings, have daily interactions with at-risk persons and can assist in recognizing warning signs and intervene
Original research
March 15, 2024 EDT The present study validated the construct of paramedic MI, provided empirical support for a relationship between leadership and paramedic follower well-being, and established a model for predicting paramedic STB.
Case studies
September 16, 2023 EDT This constant comparative analysis seeks to assess differences in those who attempt suicide multiple times versus those who merely consider suicide and/or attempt once.
Meta-analyses
September 15, 2022 EDT This study informs suicide prevention efforts among youths and young adults
Editorial
September 15, 2022 EDT In this issue we present discussions on the pandemic, spirituality i the workplace, and mental health issues in children and youths.
Case studies
June 14, 2022 EDT Suicide is the most serious mental health crisis, and the rate of those who attempt and successfully fulfill suicide is on the rise.
Editorial
June 14, 2022 EDT It is always such a pleasure to read the submissions that arrive for consideration in “Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal.”
Original research
June 15, 2021 EDT The dangers firefighters are exposed to are significant in number and intensity.The fire service culture is very unique and is often its own barrier to treatment.
Original research
December 16, 2019 EDT Research into PTSD and suicide within the fire/emergency services has revealed levels of distress among department personnel that is at epidemic levels
Case studies
September 10, 2019 EDT The unnecessary loss of life due to firefighter and police suicides led local first responders to recognize the silent epidemic of first responder suicide.