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Psychology, health and medicine

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

Effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCTs

Factors associated with suicidal ideation among Chinese adults in the labour force

Incidence of depressive symptoms and its association with sociodemographic factors and lifestyle-related behaviors among Brazilian university students

Incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in survivors of traumatic fracture: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Investigating relationship between particulate matter air concentrations and suicides using geographic information system

Loneliness is associated with poor mental health, social-environmental factors, and health risk behaviours among national samples of in-school adolescents in four Caribbean countries

Mediating effect of fear and externality of happiness in the association between psychological maltreatment and psychological well-being

Physician suicide in the United States: updated estimates from the National Violent Death Reporting System

Psychosocial factors predict the level of aggression of people with drug addiction: a machine learning approach

Relationship between fall behavior and quality of life of elderly individuals

Relationship between suicide risk, and violence tendency and eating attitude in working and non-working adolescents: a comparative study

Slower gait speed increases risk of falling in older adults with depression and cognitive complaints

Somatic symptoms following sexual assault in adolescents: a prospective longitudinal study

Suicide in Flanders, Belgium, after terrorist attacks

The relationship between dissociation symptoms, sleep disturbances, problematic internet use and online gaming in adolescents

Were suicide deceased more determined to die than attempters? A comparison study based on two psychological autopsy studies