Abstract Background Australian farming communities have up to twice the suicide rate of the general population. Men, particularly, demonstrate debilitating self- and perceived-stigma associated with an experience of suicide. The Ripple Effect is aimed to reduce suicide stigma within the social, cultural, geographical and psychological contexts in which it occurs. Methods A mixed-method design with multi-level evaluation will be effected following the development and delivery of a personalised website experience (combining shared stories, education, personal goal setting and links to resources) to farming men, aged 30–64 years, with an experience of suicide. Pre- and post-surveys will be used to assess changes in self- and perceived-stigma a...
This national research project highlights the far-reaching impact of suicide as a public health...
Abstract Background Suicide amongst Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities occ...
Despite 50 years of suicide research we are no closer to being able to, with confidence, predict who...
BACKGROUND: Australian farming communities have up to twice the suicide rate of the general populati...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, farming populations have been identified as having higher rates of suicide...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, approximately 800,000 persons die by suicide every year; with rates of suicid...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Occupational Med...
BACKGROUND: Suicidal thoughts are common in the general population, causing significant disability. ...
Males employed in the construction industry are at greater risk of suicide than other employed males...
Objective: Male farmers in Australia have an elevated risk of suicide. The aims of this study were t...
© 2018 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Farmer suicide is a major public issue in Australi...
Abstract Background Young men are consistently less likely to seek help for mental health problems t...
Suicide prevention strategies internationally appear to be falling short of making a meaningful impa...
Suicide rates have been relatively constant in Australia for over a hundred years, albeit peaking in...
Objectives: Men are almost two times more likely to die by suicide than women, yet little research h...
This national research project highlights the far-reaching impact of suicide as a public health...
Abstract Background Suicide amongst Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities occ...
Despite 50 years of suicide research we are no closer to being able to, with confidence, predict who...
BACKGROUND: Australian farming communities have up to twice the suicide rate of the general populati...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, farming populations have been identified as having higher rates of suicide...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, approximately 800,000 persons die by suicide every year; with rates of suicid...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Occupational Med...
BACKGROUND: Suicidal thoughts are common in the general population, causing significant disability. ...
Males employed in the construction industry are at greater risk of suicide than other employed males...
Objective: Male farmers in Australia have an elevated risk of suicide. The aims of this study were t...
© 2018 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Farmer suicide is a major public issue in Australi...
Abstract Background Young men are consistently less likely to seek help for mental health problems t...
Suicide prevention strategies internationally appear to be falling short of making a meaningful impa...
Suicide rates have been relatively constant in Australia for over a hundred years, albeit peaking in...
Objectives: Men are almost two times more likely to die by suicide than women, yet little research h...
This national research project highlights the far-reaching impact of suicide as a public health...
Abstract Background Suicide amongst Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities occ...
Despite 50 years of suicide research we are no closer to being able to, with confidence, predict who...