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Suicide risk in transition-aged autistic youth: The link among executive function, depression, and autistic traits - PubMed
Suicide risk in transition-aged autistic youth: The link among executive function, depression, and autistic traits - PubMed
Autistic people are more likely to consider suicide than non-autistic people, with transition-aged youth (ages 16-21 years) at potentially the highest risk. Research has also shown that difficulties with executive functioning (e.g., difficulties with organization, sequencing, and decision-making) ma …
Suicide risk in transition-aged autistic youth: The link among executive function, depression, and autistic traits - PubMed
Physical activity, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and death among individuals with mental or other medical disorders: A systematic review of observational studies - PubMed
Physical activity, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and death among individuals with mental or other medical disorders: A systematic review of observational studies - PubMed
A growing body of research has demonstrated the potential role for physical activity as an intervention across mental and other medical disorders. However, the association between physical activity and suicidal ideation, attempts, and deaths has not been systematically appraised in clinical samples. …
Physical activity, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and death among individuals with mental or other medical disorders: A systematic review of observational studies - PubMed
Whole-brain structural and functional neuroimaging of individuals who attempted suicide and people who did not: A systematic review and exploratory coordinate-based meta-analysis - PubMed
Whole-brain structural and functional neuroimaging of individuals who attempted suicide and people who did not: A systematic review and exploratory coordinate-based meta-analysis - PubMed
Suicide is the cause of death of approximately 800,000 people a year. Despite the relevance of this behaviour, risk assessment tools rely on clinician experience and subjective ratings. Given that previous suicide attempts are the single strongest predictors of future attempts, we designed a systema …
Whole-brain structural and functional neuroimaging of individuals who attempted suicide and people who did not: A systematic review and exploratory coordinate-based meta-analysis - PubMed
The relationship between sleep and suicidality in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders: A systematic review - PubMed
The relationship between sleep and suicidality in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders: A systematic review - PubMed
Individuals with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSDs) have significantly higher rates of suicidal thoughts, attempts, and death by suicide in comparison to the general population. Sleep disturbances (reduced duration, timing and quality of sleep) are risk factors for suicidality in the general po …
The relationship between sleep and suicidality in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders: A systematic review - PubMed
Routine treatment pathways in a cohort of patients with major depression and suicidality in Italy: the ARIANNA observational study - PubMed
Routine treatment pathways in a cohort of patients with major depression and suicidality in Italy: the ARIANNA observational study - PubMed
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first cohort study that prospectively describes the characteristics of patients with MDD and suicide risk in Italy, and how they are treated in clinical practice. The study confirms this is a difficult-to-treat population. In addition, a lack of rapid, effec …
Routine treatment pathways in a cohort of patients with major depression and suicidality in Italy: the ARIANNA observational study - PubMed
Brief relationship support as a selective suicide prevention intervention: Piloting the Relationship Checkup in veteran couples with relationship and mental health concerns - PubMed
Brief relationship support as a selective suicide prevention intervention: Piloting the Relationship Checkup in veteran couples with relationship and mental health concerns - PubMed
The RC is a feasible, safe, and acceptable strategy for providing relationship support to couples at elevated risk. Although further randomized trials are needed, RC shows promise to reduce relationship-level and individual-level suicide risk factors.
Brief relationship support as a selective suicide prevention intervention: Piloting the Relationship Checkup in veteran couples with relationship and mental health concerns - PubMed
Toward objective characterizations of suicide risk: A narrative review of laboratory-based cognitive and behavioral tasks - PubMed
Toward objective characterizations of suicide risk: A narrative review of laboratory-based cognitive and behavioral tasks - PubMed
Although suicide is a leading cause of preventable death worldwide, current prevention efforts have failed to substantively mitigate suicide risk. Suicide research has traditionally relied on subjective reports that may not accurately differentiate those at high versus minimal risk. This narrative r …
Toward objective characterizations of suicide risk: A narrative review of laboratory-based cognitive and behavioral tasks - PubMed
Characterizing suicidal ideation, suicidal behaviors, and service utilization among unhoused individuals using a health information exchange - PubMed
Characterizing suicidal ideation, suicidal behaviors, and service utilization among unhoused individuals using a health information exchange - PubMed
HIEs are a particularly valuable resource for understudied populations. Our study demonstrates how longitudinal, multi-institutional data from an HIE can be used to characterize temporal associations, service utilization, and clinical associations of SI and behaviors among a vulnerable population at …
Characterizing suicidal ideation, suicidal behaviors, and service utilization among unhoused individuals using a health information exchange - PubMed
Behavioral and psychosocial factors related to mental distress among medical students - PubMed
Behavioral and psychosocial factors related to mental distress among medical students - PubMed
Higher scores on assessments of depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts and behaviors were related to several individual-level and potentially modifiable risk factors (e.g., stress, impostor feelings, sleep quality, and bill payment difficulties). Future research is needed to inform customized scr …
Behavioral and psychosocial factors related to mental distress among medical students - PubMed
Examining assisted suicide and euthanasia through the lens of healthcare quality - PubMed
Examining assisted suicide and euthanasia through the lens of healthcare quality - PubMed
Many people on both sides of the debate to legalise physician-hastened death are motivated by compassion and a desire to provide better end of life care for others. Assisted dying may include euthanasia and/or assisted suicide (EAS). It is legal in some jurisdictions and under debate in others inclu …
Examining assisted suicide and euthanasia through the lens of healthcare quality - PubMed
Comparative effectiveness of safety planning intervention with instrumental support calls (ISC) versus safety planning intervention with two-way text message caring contacts (CC) in adolescents and adults screening positive for suicide risk in emergency departments and primary care clinics: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial - PubMed
Comparative effectiveness of safety planning intervention with instrumental support calls (ISC) versus safety planning intervention with two-way text message caring contacts (CC) in adolescents and adults screening positive for suicide risk in emergency departments and primary care clinics: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial - PubMed
Directly comparing ISC and CC will determine which follow-up intervention is most effective for suicide prevention in adolescents and adults.
Comparative effectiveness of safety planning intervention with instrumental support calls (ISC) versus safety planning intervention with two-way text message caring contacts (CC) in adolescents and adults screening positive for suicide risk in emergency departments and primary care clinics: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial - PubMed
Insights into the neurobiology of suicidality: explicating the role of glutamatergic systems through the lens of ketamine - PubMed
Insights into the neurobiology of suicidality: explicating the role of glutamatergic systems through the lens of ketamine - PubMed
Suicidality is a prevalent mental health condition, and managing suicidal patients is one of the most challenging tasks for health care professionals due to the lack of rapid-acting, effective psychopharmacological treatment options. According to the literature, suicide has neurobiological underpinn …
Insights into the neurobiology of suicidality: explicating the role of glutamatergic systems through the lens of ketamine - PubMed
Secondary mental health service utilisation following emergency department contact for suicidal behaviour: A systematic review - PubMed
Secondary mental health service utilisation following emergency department contact for suicidal behaviour: A systematic review - PubMed
This review highlights poor utilisation of secondary mental health service following emergency department presentation for suicidal behaviours, and further research is needed to identify the reasons for this. Crucially, this information could assist in the allocation of resources to facilitate the t …
Secondary mental health service utilisation following emergency department contact for suicidal behaviour: A systematic review - PubMed
High suicidality predicts overdose events among people with substance use disorder: A latent class analysis - PubMed
High suicidality predicts overdose events among people with substance use disorder: A latent class analysis - PubMed
Suicidality is an essential factor to consider when building strategies to screen, identify, and address individuals at risk for overdose. The integration of detailed suicide assessment and suicide risk reduction is a potential solution to help prevent suicide and overdose among people with SUD.
High suicidality predicts overdose events among people with substance use disorder: A latent class analysis - PubMed
Beyond informed consent - PubMed
Beyond informed consent - PubMed
Although a relatively recent phenomenon, the role of informed consent in human research is central to its ethical regulation and conduct. However, guidelines often recommend procedures for obtaining informed consent (usually written consent) that are difficult to implement in developing countries. T …
Beyond informed consent - PubMed
Kant on euthanasia and the duty to die: clearing the air - PubMed
Kant on euthanasia and the duty to die: clearing the air - PubMed
Thanks to recent scholarship, Kant is no longer seen as the dogmatic opponent of suicide that he appears to be at first glance. However, some interpreters have recently argued for a Kantian view of the morality of suicide with surprising, even radical, implications. More specifically, they have argu …
Kant on euthanasia and the duty to die: clearing the air - PubMed
Ovid: Welcome to Ovid
Ovid: Welcome to Ovid
Is a child's assent to participate in research that does not have the potential to directly benefit the child ethically mandated? Analysis of this particular dilemma of health care research in children using two competing theories results in different answers. Deontology (principle-based ethics) will be contrasted with utilitarianism (consequentialism). Historical cases of research with children will be used as exemplars of these two theoretical positions.
Ovid: Welcome to Ovid
The challenge of truth telling across cultures: a case study - PMC
The challenge of truth telling across cultures: a case study - PMC
Accompanied with various opinions across cultures, truth telling is a major debate in bioethics. Many studies have focused on attitudes toward truth disclosure. We intend to review several relevant research studies, and discuss the issue through a ...
The challenge of truth telling across cultures: a case study - PMC
Deontological and utilitarian ethics: a brief introduction in the context of disorders of consciousness - PubMed
Deontological and utilitarian ethics: a brief introduction in the context of disorders of consciousness - PubMed
These results explain why doctors often have different views on how to treat patients in PVS, particularly with regard to the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration. Understanding such issues may help clinicians articulate more clearly the reasons for their intuitions surrounding …
Deontological and utilitarian ethics: a brief introduction in the context of disorders of consciousness - PubMed
Utilitarian and deontological ethics in medicine - PMC
Utilitarian and deontological ethics in medicine - PMC
Medical ethics is a sensible branch of moral philosophy and deals with conflicts in obligations/duties and their potential outcome. Two strands of thought exist in ethics regarding decision-making: deontological and utilitarian. In deontological ...
Utilitarian and deontological ethics in medicine - PMC
Doctors' duty to disclose error: a deontological or Kantian ethical analysis - PubMed
Doctors' duty to disclose error: a deontological or Kantian ethical analysis - PubMed
Medical (surgical) error is being talked about more openly and besides being the subject of retrospective reviews, is now the subject of prospective research. Disclosure of error has been a difficult issue because of fear of embarrassment for doctors in the eyes of their peers, and fear of punitive …
Doctors' duty to disclose error: a deontological or Kantian ethical analysis - PubMed