Law Enforcement (LE) officers are considered to be at elevated risk of suicide. This study explored variables associated with LE suicide and the extent they differentiated LE suicides from those within similar occupations considered at risk – Army and Firefighters. Using a public health database of violent deaths, the US National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), the prevalence of and association between seven suicide variables (treatment for a mental health condition, Post Traumatic Stress disorder diagnosis, alcohol and substance abuse, job problems, intimate partner problems) and suicide within LE, Army and Firefighters was computed. Method of suicide and demographic characteristics were also identified. All of the suicide variable...
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers suffer a higher rate of suicide than the general populati...
The goal of this thesis was to identify effective suicide prevention protocols currently being used ...
Objective: Law enforcement officers (LEOs) are exposed to high levels of occupational trauma and fac...
Suicide is a significant and growing public health problem and it is the 10th leading cause of death...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
Suicide is a widespread problem that is severely underreported within the fire service. There is a g...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
This study describes historical, personality, behavioral, and situational factors of law enforce-men...
Introduction: Suicide claimed 47,173 lives in 2017 and is the second leading cause of death for indi...
Suicide is a widespread problem that is severely underreported within the fire service. There is a g...
Background: Suicidality is more prevalent among firefighters in comparison to the general population...
Background: In 2016, nearly 45,000 deaths in the United States were attributed to suicide making thi...
Suicide has long been considered as nearing ‘epidemic levels’ in law enforcement populations. Nevert...
Discusses the need for supervisors to become aware of the signs that an officer is suicidal
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers suffer a higher rate of suicide than the general populati...
The goal of this thesis was to identify effective suicide prevention protocols currently being used ...
Objective: Law enforcement officers (LEOs) are exposed to high levels of occupational trauma and fac...
Suicide is a significant and growing public health problem and it is the 10th leading cause of death...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
Suicide is a widespread problem that is severely underreported within the fire service. There is a g...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
This study describes historical, personality, behavioral, and situational factors of law enforce-men...
Introduction: Suicide claimed 47,173 lives in 2017 and is the second leading cause of death for indi...
Suicide is a widespread problem that is severely underreported within the fire service. There is a g...
Background: Suicidality is more prevalent among firefighters in comparison to the general population...
Background: In 2016, nearly 45,000 deaths in the United States were attributed to suicide making thi...
Suicide has long been considered as nearing ‘epidemic levels’ in law enforcement populations. Nevert...
Discusses the need for supervisors to become aware of the signs that an officer is suicidal
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers suffer a higher rate of suicide than the general populati...
The goal of this thesis was to identify effective suicide prevention protocols currently being used ...
Objective: Law enforcement officers (LEOs) are exposed to high levels of occupational trauma and fac...