Suicide is a leading cause of death, particularly in rural and remote areas. Although depression is strongly related to both suicidal ideation and attempt, it lacks specificity as a predictor, and little is known about characteristics that increase suicide risk among people with depression. A telephone version of the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview explored lifetime depression, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and related factors among a community-dwelling sample of rural and remote Australians, selected for an interview based on a screener for psychological distress (100% of those with high distress, 75% of those with moderate distress, and 16% of those with low distress). Of 1051 participants interviewe...
Objective: Male farmers in Australia have an elevated risk of suicide. The aims of this study were t...
It is suggested that too little is known about suicidal thoughts and behaviors at a population level...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Occupational Med...
Suicide is a leading cause of death, particularly in rural and remote areas. Although depression is ...
BackgroundRural populations experience a higher suicide rate than urban areas despite their comparab...
Objective: Suicide rates in rural Australia are higher than in urban areas. No existing research has...
Background. Few studies have focused on factors that uniquely distinguish suicide attempters from su...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
Farmers have been found to be at increased risk of suicide in Australia. The Interpersonal-Psycholog...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Farmers have been found to be at increased...
ObjectiveTo determine the attributable risk for suicidal ideation of depression and psychosocial and...
We investigated the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in an Australian population sampl...
We investigated the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in an Australian population sampl...
This paper investigates the relationship between suicide rates and prevalence of mental disorder and...
The aim of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals wit...
Objective: Male farmers in Australia have an elevated risk of suicide. The aims of this study were t...
It is suggested that too little is known about suicidal thoughts and behaviors at a population level...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Occupational Med...
Suicide is a leading cause of death, particularly in rural and remote areas. Although depression is ...
BackgroundRural populations experience a higher suicide rate than urban areas despite their comparab...
Objective: Suicide rates in rural Australia are higher than in urban areas. No existing research has...
Background. Few studies have focused on factors that uniquely distinguish suicide attempters from su...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
Farmers have been found to be at increased risk of suicide in Australia. The Interpersonal-Psycholog...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Farmers have been found to be at increased...
ObjectiveTo determine the attributable risk for suicidal ideation of depression and psychosocial and...
We investigated the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in an Australian population sampl...
We investigated the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in an Australian population sampl...
This paper investigates the relationship between suicide rates and prevalence of mental disorder and...
The aim of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals wit...
Objective: Male farmers in Australia have an elevated risk of suicide. The aims of this study were t...
It is suggested that too little is known about suicidal thoughts and behaviors at a population level...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Occupational Med...