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Journal of mental health

Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

Are digital interventions effective in reducing suicidal ideation and self-harm? A systematic review

Bypassing the waitlist: examining barriers and facilitators of help-line utilization among college students with depression symptoms

Conversational topics of social media messages associated with state-level mental distress rates

Health-related masculine values, depression and suicide risk in men: associations among men with a history of childhood maltreatment

Patient safety and suicide prevention in mental health services: time for a new paradigm?

Peer-led groups for survivors of sexual abuse and assault: a systematic review

Pros and cons of mental health treatment: reports from depressed clients with suicidal ideation

Putting adversity in perspective: purpose in life moderates the link between childhood emotional abuse and neglect and adulthood depressive symptoms

Short-term sequences of aggressive behavior in psychiatric inpatients with psychotic disorders using Markov models

Suicide risk, psychological distress and treatment preferences in men presenting with prototypical, externalising and mixed depressive symptomology

Symptoms and predictors of depression among university students in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania: a cross-sectional study

Understanding practitioners' and young people's views of a risk calculator for future psychopathology and poor functioning in young people victimised during childhood

User violence in public mental health services. Comparative analysis of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists

Validation of the Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised in adolescents in Ghana

Victimization, depression, and the suicide cascade in sexual minority youth

What responses do people at risk of suicide find most helpful and unhelpful from professionals and non-professionals?

You feel it was written about you: client acceptability of a group intervention for repeat suicide attempts