Suicide is a global concern hence cross-cultural research ought to be central to national suicide prevention strategies. This study sought to investigate suicide notes drawn from Northern Ireland and the United States as these countries have broadly similar suicide rates but markedly different cultures. A theoretical-conceptual analysis of sixty suicide notes drawn from these countries, matched for age and sex, was undertaken based on a thematic model of suicide developed by Leenaars (1996) across countries. The results suggested that there were more psychological commonalities than differences. Two differences emerged which suggested that aspects of the interpersonal components may be more salient in Northern Irish rather than American sui...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
Few studies have considered how suicide is perceived and impacted by stigma across cultures. A sampl...
Only a handful of empirical investigations have identified culturally salient markers of suicide ris...
Suicide is a global concern hence cross-cultural research ought to be central to national suicide pr...
The analysis of suicide notes is an integral part of understanding suicidal behaviour. To this end, ...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
An investigation of aspects of suicidal and homicidal behavior in a sample of eighteen nations ident...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to investigate suicide notes drawn from Mexico and the United States (U...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
Background. There are few cross-national comparisons of the rates of suicide ideation and attempts a...
In this article, the authors explored the associations between suicide rates and a large number of s...
Using a nested case-control design drawing from a larger sample of 2272 adolescents, this study exam...
Among the different research methods on suicide notes, the theoretical conceptual approach allows a ...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
Few studies have considered how suicide is perceived and impacted by stigma across cultures. A sampl...
Only a handful of empirical investigations have identified culturally salient markers of suicide ris...
Suicide is a global concern hence cross-cultural research ought to be central to national suicide pr...
The analysis of suicide notes is an integral part of understanding suicidal behaviour. To this end, ...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
An investigation of aspects of suicidal and homicidal behavior in a sample of eighteen nations ident...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to investigate suicide notes drawn from Mexico and the United States (U...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
Background. There are few cross-national comparisons of the rates of suicide ideation and attempts a...
In this article, the authors explored the associations between suicide rates and a large number of s...
Using a nested case-control design drawing from a larger sample of 2272 adolescents, this study exam...
Among the different research methods on suicide notes, the theoretical conceptual approach allows a ...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
Few studies have considered how suicide is perceived and impacted by stigma across cultures. A sampl...
Only a handful of empirical investigations have identified culturally salient markers of suicide ris...