Every 40 seconds a person dies by suicide somewhere in the world. "Preventing suicide: a global imperative" is the first WHO report of its kind. It aims to increase awareness of the public health significance of suicide and suicide attempts, to make suicide prevention a higher priority on the global public health agenda, and to encourage and support countries to develop or strengthen comprehensive suicide prevention strategies in a multi-sectoral public health approach. The report provides a global knowledge base on suicide and suicide attempts as well as actionable steps for countries based on their current resources and context to move forward in suicide prevention
Suicide continues to be a major health concern globally despite many initiatives to identify risk fa...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The re...
We write to your journal to illustrate the importance of suicide response and prevention, and to ill...
Every 40 seconds a person dies by suicide somewhere in the world. “Preventing suicide: a global impe...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon. It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide each year, ...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Exceeding previously available studies in both scope and depth, the two-volume Suicide: A Global Iss...
Globally, approximately one million people kill themselves every year.1 The World Health Organizatio...
Each year about a million people worldwide take their lives, and a further unknown number, but proba...
According to reports by the National Police Agency in Japan, there were 32,863 suicides in 1998, rep...
The International Handbook of Suicide Prevention, 2nd Edition, presents a series of readings that co...
It should come as no surprise that suicide is both a significant public health issue and the biggest...
This book is in 5 volumes, Hard cover and e-book, with 110 Chapters and contributions from more than...
Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. A suicide attempt is when someon...
Suicide continues to be a major health concern globally despite many initiatives to identify risk fa...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The re...
We write to your journal to illustrate the importance of suicide response and prevention, and to ill...
Every 40 seconds a person dies by suicide somewhere in the world. “Preventing suicide: a global impe...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon. It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide each year, ...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Exceeding previously available studies in both scope and depth, the two-volume Suicide: A Global Iss...
Globally, approximately one million people kill themselves every year.1 The World Health Organizatio...
Each year about a million people worldwide take their lives, and a further unknown number, but proba...
According to reports by the National Police Agency in Japan, there were 32,863 suicides in 1998, rep...
The International Handbook of Suicide Prevention, 2nd Edition, presents a series of readings that co...
It should come as no surprise that suicide is both a significant public health issue and the biggest...
This book is in 5 volumes, Hard cover and e-book, with 110 Chapters and contributions from more than...
Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. A suicide attempt is when someon...
Suicide continues to be a major health concern globally despite many initiatives to identify risk fa...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The re...
We write to your journal to illustrate the importance of suicide response and prevention, and to ill...