Risk Factors, Methods, and Timing of Suicide Attempts Among US Army Soldiers
Author(s) -
Robert J. Ursano,
Ronald C. Kessler,
Murray B. Stein,
James A. Naifeh,
Pablo A. Aliaga,
Carol S. Fullerton,
Gary H. Wynn,
Patti Vegella,
Tsz Hin Hinz Ng,
Bailey G. Zhang,
Christina L. Wryter,
Nancy A. Sampson,
TzuCheg Kao,
Lisa J. Colpe,
Michael Schoenbaum,
James E. McCarroll,
Kenneth L. Cox,
Steven G. Heeringa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
jama psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.531
H-Index - 365
eISSN - 2168-6238
pISSN - 2168-622X
DOI - 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.0600
Subject(s) - suicide prevention , psychological intervention , mental health , poison control , occupational safety and health , injury prevention , suicide attempt , demography , medicine , military deployment , human factors and ergonomics , psychiatry , psychology , software deployment , medical emergency , pathology , sociology , computer science , operating system
Suicide attempts in the US Army have risen in the past decade. Understanding the association between suicide attempts and deployment, as well as method and timing of suicide attempts, can assist in developing interventions.
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