This paper is concerned with the dramatic increase in the number of men's suicide in Ireland. The paper offers an analysis for a social constructive perspective as to why so many men might be choosing to kill themselves and also why many of these men are not using the types of therapeutic services which are currently on offer
This paper examines perceptions regarding rural male suicide and the preventative services available...
Men's high suicide rates have been linked to individual risk factors including history of being abus...
Men account for approximately 75% of the one million annual suicide deaths worldwide. Emerging resea...
This paper is concerned with the dramatic increase in the number of men's suicide in Ireland. The pa...
Young men are grossly over represented in Irish suicide statistics, yet this group is the least like...
Suicide in Ireland is now considered a predominantly male phenomenon whereby for every female suicid...
Suicide rates in Irish men are among the highest worldwide, yet statistically, women consistently sh...
The study was undertaken in response to an increased risk of suicide in rural communities with males...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in men under the age of 45 in the UK, and men across the weste...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in men under the age of 45 in the UK, and men across the weste...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore recent research on reducing suicide, especially in...
Across the West, suicide rates in young men have been rising for some time. This trend has attracted...
This book looks at the issue of youth suicide in the Irish context. It takes a specifically cultural...
In this paper the authors examined the different rates of suicide in the eight health board areas in...
Background Previous research has shown that men who adhere to traditional beliefs about masculinity ...
This paper examines perceptions regarding rural male suicide and the preventative services available...
Men's high suicide rates have been linked to individual risk factors including history of being abus...
Men account for approximately 75% of the one million annual suicide deaths worldwide. Emerging resea...
This paper is concerned with the dramatic increase in the number of men's suicide in Ireland. The pa...
Young men are grossly over represented in Irish suicide statistics, yet this group is the least like...
Suicide in Ireland is now considered a predominantly male phenomenon whereby for every female suicid...
Suicide rates in Irish men are among the highest worldwide, yet statistically, women consistently sh...
The study was undertaken in response to an increased risk of suicide in rural communities with males...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in men under the age of 45 in the UK, and men across the weste...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in men under the age of 45 in the UK, and men across the weste...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore recent research on reducing suicide, especially in...
Across the West, suicide rates in young men have been rising for some time. This trend has attracted...
This book looks at the issue of youth suicide in the Irish context. It takes a specifically cultural...
In this paper the authors examined the different rates of suicide in the eight health board areas in...
Background Previous research has shown that men who adhere to traditional beliefs about masculinity ...
This paper examines perceptions regarding rural male suicide and the preventative services available...
Men's high suicide rates have been linked to individual risk factors including history of being abus...
Men account for approximately 75% of the one million annual suicide deaths worldwide. Emerging resea...