Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report findings from a formative evaluation of a suicide prevention public awareness campaign - Choose Life, North Lanarkshire. The focus is on preventing male suicide. The paper explores how the public campaign supports a co-ordinated and community-based direction for suicide prevention work, and examines how good practice can be identified, spread, and sustained. Design/methodology/approach: The paper draws on data collected from March to November 2011, using mixed primary research methods, including a quota survey, discussion groups with the general public, and stakeholder interviews. Findings: The campaign effectively raised the suicide awareness of a substantial proportion of those targeted, but...
There is considerable current policy debate and public discourse about the nature of health, wellbei...
Suicide is a leading cause of death among young men. Help-seeking is known to be poor among this gro...
Background Young men are consistently less likely to seek help for mental health problems than th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report findings from a formative evaluation of a suicide p...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the contribution of public awareness campaigning in developi...
Background: Male suicide rates are higher than their female counterparts in almost every country aro...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore recent research on reducing suicide, especially in...
© 2020 Marisa SchlichthorstMale suicide continues to be a major public health concern both internati...
Abstract: It is known that men are at a higher risk of suicide; 70% of people who die by suicide are...
Purpose: High suicide rates among men presents a global challenge for commissioners and clinicians. ...
Suicide is a considerable public health issue garnering increasing attention in public and academic ...
© 2019 Kylie Elizabeth KingIn 2018, 3,046 people in Australia died by suicide of whom the vast major...
<p><i>Background</i>: Male suicide rates are higher than their female counterparts in almost every c...
This paper examines perceptions regarding rural male suicide and the preventative services available...
Objectives: Men are almost two times more likely to die by suicide than women, yet little research h...
There is considerable current policy debate and public discourse about the nature of health, wellbei...
Suicide is a leading cause of death among young men. Help-seeking is known to be poor among this gro...
Background Young men are consistently less likely to seek help for mental health problems than th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report findings from a formative evaluation of a suicide p...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the contribution of public awareness campaigning in developi...
Background: Male suicide rates are higher than their female counterparts in almost every country aro...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore recent research on reducing suicide, especially in...
© 2020 Marisa SchlichthorstMale suicide continues to be a major public health concern both internati...
Abstract: It is known that men are at a higher risk of suicide; 70% of people who die by suicide are...
Purpose: High suicide rates among men presents a global challenge for commissioners and clinicians. ...
Suicide is a considerable public health issue garnering increasing attention in public and academic ...
© 2019 Kylie Elizabeth KingIn 2018, 3,046 people in Australia died by suicide of whom the vast major...
<p><i>Background</i>: Male suicide rates are higher than their female counterparts in almost every c...
This paper examines perceptions regarding rural male suicide and the preventative services available...
Objectives: Men are almost two times more likely to die by suicide than women, yet little research h...
There is considerable current policy debate and public discourse about the nature of health, wellbei...
Suicide is a leading cause of death among young men. Help-seeking is known to be poor among this gro...
Background Young men are consistently less likely to seek help for mental health problems than th...