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American journal of public health

Journal Volume: 102
Journal Issue: Suppl 1
Journal Year: 2012
Articles in SafetyLit: 24

Addressing the surveillance goal in the national strategy for suicide prevention: the department of defense suicide event report

Characteristics of Suicides Among US Army Active Duty Personnel in 17 US States From 2005 to 2007

Estimating the Risk of Suicide Among US Veterans: How Should We Proceed From Here?

Facilitating treatment engagement during high-risk transition periods: a potential suicide prevention strategy

Implementation and early utilization of a suicide hotline for veterans

Is the Rate of Suicide Among Veterans Elevated?

Lessons learned from mental health enhancement and suicide prevention activities in the veterans health administration

Patterns of Treatment Utilization Before Suicide Among Male Veterans With Substance Use Disorders

Prevalence and Characteristics of Suicide Ideation and Attempts Among Active Military and Veteran Participants in a National Health Survey

Preventing suicide by preventing lethal injury: the need to act on what we already know

Preventing suicide is a national imperative

Sleep Disturbance Preceding Suicide Among Veterans

Suicidal Behavior in a National Sample of Older Homeless Veterans

Suicidal ideation among sexual minority veterans: results from the 2005-2010 Massachusetts behavioral risk factor surveillance survey

Suicide among patients in the veterans affairs health system: rural-urban differences in rates, risks, and methods

Suicide Among Veterans in 16 States, 2005 to 2008: Comparisons Between Utilizers and Nonutilizers of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Services Based on Data From the National Death Index, the National Violent Death Reporting System, and VHA Administra

Suicide Incidence and Risk Factors in an Active Duty US Military Population

Suicide Mortality Among Patients Treated by the Veterans Health Administration From 2000 to 2007

Suicide prevention for veterans and active duty personnel

Suicide Prevention is a Winnable Battle

Suicide risk and precipitating circumstances among young, middle-aged, and older male veterans

Surveillance of suicide and suicide attempts among veterans: addressing a national imperative

Use of the air force post-deployment health reassessment for the identification of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder: public health implications for suicide prevention

Veterans and suicide: a reexamination of the national death index-linked national health interview survey