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British journal of psychiatry

Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Effects of suicide awareness materials on individuals with recent suicidal ideation or attempt: online randomised controlled trial

Extremism and common mental illness: cross-sectional community survey of White British and Pakistani men and women living in England

Factors deterring and prompting the decision to attempt suicide on the railway networks: findings from 353 online surveys and 34 semi-structured interviews

Factors deterring and prompting the decision to attempt suicide on the railway networks: findings from 353 online surveys and 34 semi-structured interviews - ADDENDUM

Female survivors of intimate partner violence and risk of depression, anxiety and serious mental illness

Late-adolescent risk factors for suicide and self-harm in middle-aged men: explorative prospective population-based study

Long-term effects of prenatal exposure to earthquake on adult schizophrenia

Mental disorders, suicide attempt and suicide: differences in the association in refugees compared with Swedish-born individuals

Occupation-specific suicide risk in England: 2011-2015

Problems posed by the Werther effect as a 'net effect': a comment on recent scholarly work on the effects of 13 Reasons Why

Psychological distress after the Great East Japan Earthquake: two multilevel 6-year prospective analyses

Recession, recovery and suicide in mental health patients in England: time trend analysis

Self-harm in midlife: analysis using data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England

Self-harm in midlife: analysis using data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England - ADDENDUM

Suicidal behaviour among persons with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

Suicidal risk factors in major affective disorders

Suicide risk among refugees compared with non-refugee migrants and the Swedish-born majority population

The vulnerability paradox in global mental health and its applicability to suicide

The vulnerability paradox in global mental health and its applicability to suicide - CORRIGENDUM