Description |
x, 521 page : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Suicide prevention is a winnable battle -- Preventing suicide is a national imperative -- Surveillance of suicide and suicide attempts among veterans: addressing a national imperative -- Preventing suicide by preventing lethal injury: the need to act on what we already know -- Suicide prevention for veterans and active duty personnel -- Precedence for integration of clinical services in public health initiatives -- Facilitating treatment engagement during high-risk transition periods: a potential suicide prevention strategy -- Lessons learned from mental health enhancement and suicide prevention activities in the veterans health administration -- Is the rate of suicide among veterans elevated? -- A call to link data to answer pressing questions about suicide risk among veterans -- Estimating the risk of suicide among US veterans: how should we proceed from here? -- Addressing the surveillance goal in the national strategry for suicide prevention: the department of defense suicide event report -- Using science to improve communications about suicide among military and veteran populations: looking for a few good messages -- Implementation and early utilization of a suicide hotline for veterans -- An emergency department-based brief intervention for veterans at risk for suicide (SAFE VET) -- Prevalence and characteristics of suicide ideation and attempts among active miliatry and veteran participants in national health survey -- Characteristics of suicides among US army active duty personnel in 17 US states from 2005 to 2007 -- Suicidal ideation among sexual minority veterans: results from the 2005-2010 Massachusetts behavioral risk factor surveillance survey -- Evaluation of a family-centered prevention intervention for military children and families facing wartime deployments -- Effect of dwell time on the mental health of US military personnel with multiple combat tours -- Use of the air force post-deployment health reassessment for the identification of depression and posttraumatic for suicide prevention -- Mental and physical health and alcohol and drug use following return deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan. |
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Reduced mortality among department of veterans affairs patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder lost to follow-up and engaged in active outreach to return for care -- Effects of Iraq/Afghanistan deployments on major depression and substance use disorder: analysis of active duty personnel in the US miliatry -- Patterns of treatment utilization before suicide among male veterans with substance use disorders -- Sleep disturbance preceding suicide among veterans -- Suicide mortality among patients treated by the veterans health administration from 2000 to 2007 -- Suicide among veterans in 16 states, 2005 to 2008: comparisons between utilizers and nonutilizers of veterans health administration (VHA) services based on data from reporting system, and VHA administrative records -- Suicide among patients in the veterans affairs health system: rural-urban differences in rates, risks, and methods -- The role of pain, functioning, and mental health in suicidality among veterans affairs primary care patients -- Differences between veteran suicides with and without psychiatric symptoms -- Suicide risk and precipitating circumstances among young, middle-aged, and older male veterans -- Suicide incidence and risk factors in an active duty United States military population -- Suicidal behavior in a national sample of older homeless veterans -- Veterans and suicide: a reexamination of the national death index-linked national health interview survey -- The US air force suicide prevention program: implications for public health policy -- A prospective study of depression following combat deployment in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan -- What are the warning signs for suicide? |
Subject |
Veterans -- Suicidal behavior -- United States.
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Veterans -- Mental health -- United States.
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Suicide -- United States -- Prevention.
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War neuroses -- United States.
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Military psychiatry -- United States.
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Combat Disorders.
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Military Psychiatry -- United States.
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Suicide Prevention.
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Suicide, Attempted -- prevention & control.
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Veterans -- psychology -- United States.
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Added Author |
Bossarte, Robert M.
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ISBN |
9780875532110 alkaline paper |
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087553211X alkaline paper |
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