Purpose: This article aims to focus on deaths by suicide in relation to UK welfare reform as a case study to question one of suicidology’s most dominant theories – the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide (Joiner, 2005) and its influential ideas on “perceived burdensomeness” – as well as wider ideologies on suicide and mental health reflected in this approach. Design/methodology/approach: This article draws on evidence from disabled people’s campaigning groups (primary sources) and research literature (secondary sources), which shows the negative psychological impact of burden discourse and how this shows up in people’s accounts of feeling suicidal, in suicide notes and in family accounts of those who have died by suicide. It uses this evide...
More than a century after Durkheim’s sociological classic placed the subject of suicide as a concern...
A reported 5,691 people died by suicide in England and Wales in 2019 (Office for National Statistics...
Rationale and Methods: Suicides are related to diverse demographic, socio-economical, medical and be...
Suicidology, the scientific study of suicide and suicide prevention, constructs suicide as primarily...
Statistics indicate a projected increase in the number of suicides by those in receipt of mental hea...
One of the symptoms of post financial crisis austerity in the UK has been an increase in the number...
Background: Psychological models of suicide emphasize perceptions of negative stressors, hopelessnes...
Developing an object-oriented perspective on suicide, in this article the author challenges critical...
Society faces significant challenges caring for people with urgent mental health needs. General hosp...
Introduction: Although suicidality is frequently the cause of stigma, it is conversely true that sti...
Bereavement by suicide has a devastating impact on many people including the deceased’s immediate an...
Abstract Key Points 1. Suicide bereavement is associated with increased depression and risk of s...
peer-reviewedOur lives, and the events that punctuate them, do not play out within a vacuum. Rather,...
Purpose: With encouragement from the World Health Organisation, national suicide prevention policies...
Drawing on interview and online ethnographic data from a study of suicide on the railways, this pape...
More than a century after Durkheim’s sociological classic placed the subject of suicide as a concern...
A reported 5,691 people died by suicide in England and Wales in 2019 (Office for National Statistics...
Rationale and Methods: Suicides are related to diverse demographic, socio-economical, medical and be...
Suicidology, the scientific study of suicide and suicide prevention, constructs suicide as primarily...
Statistics indicate a projected increase in the number of suicides by those in receipt of mental hea...
One of the symptoms of post financial crisis austerity in the UK has been an increase in the number...
Background: Psychological models of suicide emphasize perceptions of negative stressors, hopelessnes...
Developing an object-oriented perspective on suicide, in this article the author challenges critical...
Society faces significant challenges caring for people with urgent mental health needs. General hosp...
Introduction: Although suicidality is frequently the cause of stigma, it is conversely true that sti...
Bereavement by suicide has a devastating impact on many people including the deceased’s immediate an...
Abstract Key Points 1. Suicide bereavement is associated with increased depression and risk of s...
peer-reviewedOur lives, and the events that punctuate them, do not play out within a vacuum. Rather,...
Purpose: With encouragement from the World Health Organisation, national suicide prevention policies...
Drawing on interview and online ethnographic data from a study of suicide on the railways, this pape...
More than a century after Durkheim’s sociological classic placed the subject of suicide as a concern...
A reported 5,691 people died by suicide in England and Wales in 2019 (Office for National Statistics...
Rationale and Methods: Suicides are related to diverse demographic, socio-economical, medical and be...