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1 | Introduction and overview | 1 |
2 | Factors contributing to suicide : the epidemiological evidence from large-scale registers | 11 |
3 | Time trends and geographic differences in suicide : implications for prevention | 29 |
4 | Contextual effects in suicidal behaviour : evidence, explanation, and implications | 53 |
5 | Psychology and suicidal behaviour : elaborating the entrapment model | 71 |
6 | Psychobiological approaches to the predisposition to suicidal behaviour : implications for treatment and prevention | 91 |
7 | Interplay of genes and environment as contributory factors in suicidal behaviour | 107 |
8 | Traumatic stress and suicidal behaviour : an important target for treatment and prevention | 121 |
9 | Making mental health service safer | 139 |
10 | Risk factors for suicidal behaviour : translating knowledge into practice | 161 |
11 | The burden of suicide and clinical suggestions for prevention | 183 |
12 | Psychosocial treatments following attempted suicide : evidence to inform clinical practice | 197 |
13 | Suicide in older adults : determinants of risk and opportunities for prevention | 221 |
14 | The resistance of suicide : why haven't antidepressants reduced suicide rates? | 239 |
15 | Substance use and suicidal behaviour | 261 |
16 | Restriction of access to methods of suicide as a means of suicide prevention | 279 |
17 | Media influences on suicidal behaviour : evidence and prevention | 293 |
18 | Suicide and suicide attempts in prisons | 307 |
19 | Volunteer perspectives on suicide prevention | 335 |
20 | Suicide survivorship : an unknown journey from loss to gain - from individual to global perspective | 351 |
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