OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether help-negation (not accepting or accessing available helping resources) among suicidal people can also be found in a Swiss sample. METHODS: Data on 16,640 participants (aged 15 and older) from the Swiss Health Survey 2012 was analyzed. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to study the association between suicidality (categorized into "not at all"; "several days"; and "more than half of the days") and currently being in treatment for depression (covariates: depression and socio-demographic variables). RESULTS: Less than 1/3 of the participants with the highest level of suicidality were currently in treatment (males: 27.0 %; females: 29.6 %). Participants who were experiencing suicidality for several d...
Those engaging in deliberate self-injury (DSI) demonstrate low professional help-seeking rates. Help...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Objectives To examine whether help-negation (i.e. not accepting or accessing available helping resou...
Objectives To examine whether help-negation (i.e. not accepting or accessing available helping resou...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
Background A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological pro...
Purpose: Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not suffici...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
Stigmatization of suicide (SOS) affects help-seeking for suicidality and impedes successful treatmen...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Avoidance of appropriate help is common in acutely suicidal samples and has been confirmed in noncli...
World Mental Health Survey data demonstrate that a high proportion of people who are suicidal receiv...
Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not sufficient for p...
Across the popular and academic literature, it is widely recognised that young people with persisten...
Those engaging in deliberate self-injury (DSI) demonstrate low professional help-seeking rates. Help...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Objectives To examine whether help-negation (i.e. not accepting or accessing available helping resou...
Objectives To examine whether help-negation (i.e. not accepting or accessing available helping resou...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
Background A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological pro...
Purpose: Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not suffici...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
Stigmatization of suicide (SOS) affects help-seeking for suicidality and impedes successful treatmen...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Avoidance of appropriate help is common in acutely suicidal samples and has been confirmed in noncli...
World Mental Health Survey data demonstrate that a high proportion of people who are suicidal receiv...
Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not sufficient for p...
Across the popular and academic literature, it is widely recognised that young people with persisten...
Those engaging in deliberate self-injury (DSI) demonstrate low professional help-seeking rates. Help...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, little information is available a...