Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The objective of this research is to quantify the economic cost of suicide and NFSB in the Australian workforce and to examine the potential impact of introducing a workplace suicide prevention intervention to reduce this burden. The analysis used the best available suicide data, a well-established costing methodology, and a proven workplace intervention. In 2014, 903 workers died by suicide, 2303 workers harmed themselves resulting in full incapacity, and 11,242 workers harmed themselves resulting in a short absence from work. The present value of the economic cost of suicide and NFSB is estimated at $6.73 billion. Our analysis suggests the econ...
Mental health and suicide prevention are national health priorities in Australia, with research curr...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians between 15 and 24 years of age. This study s...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted into the cost and prevention of self-harm in the work...
Objective: Suicide has gained recognition worldwide as a significant public health problem. This pap...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted into the cost and prevention of self-harm in the work...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians between 15 and 24 years of age. This study s...
The aim of the current study is to quantify the economic cost of suicide, and suicide behaviour, amo...
This article contends that the prevention of suicide, particularly in Australia, needs to be re-imag...
Objectives: There is accumulating evidence about effectiveness of a number of suicide prevention int...
This national research project highlights the far-reaching impact of suicide as a public health...
This article reviews the current approach to suicide prevention in Australia, which is focused on me...
Mental health and suicide prevention are national health priorities in Australia, with research curr...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians between 15 and 24 years of age. This study s...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted into the cost and prevention of self-harm in the work...
Objective: Suicide has gained recognition worldwide as a significant public health problem. This pap...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted into the cost and prevention of self-harm in the work...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians between 15 and 24 years of age. This study s...
The aim of the current study is to quantify the economic cost of suicide, and suicide behaviour, amo...
This article contends that the prevention of suicide, particularly in Australia, needs to be re-imag...
Objectives: There is accumulating evidence about effectiveness of a number of suicide prevention int...
This national research project highlights the far-reaching impact of suicide as a public health...
This article reviews the current approach to suicide prevention in Australia, which is focused on me...
Mental health and suicide prevention are national health priorities in Australia, with research curr...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians between 15 and 24 years of age. This study s...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...