
Over Recent Years Research Into Suicidal Behaviour Has Burgeoned, And The Third Edition Of This Successful Pocketbook Reflects Major Developments In The Evidence Base And Clinical Practice. New Chapters Cover Risk Assessment And System-wide Approaches To Suicide Prevention, And The Role Of Clinical Guidelines And National Policies Is Also Considered. This Edition Features Extensive Updates To The Epidemiology Of Suicidal Behaviour Across The World, And Also Considers The Individual And Societal Causes Of Suicide, Particularly The Effect Of Recent Economic Downturns In Many Countries. The Chapter On Biological Factors Includes The Current Research On The Genetics And Neuroscience Of Suicide. The Chapters On Interventions Discuss The Latest Evidence From Systematic Reviews And New Randomized Controlled Trials And Highlight Implications For Clinical Practice. The Positive And Negative Impacts Of The Web And Social Media On Suicidal Behaviour Are A Major Focus Of Research Activity And New Sections Have Been Included To Reflect This. The 'frequently Asked Questions' Section Was Well Received In The Previous Edition And This Has Been Revised Further To Include New/updated Faqs On Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, And Suicide Martyrdom. Part Of The Oxford Psychiatry Library Series, This Useful Handbook Is An Invaluable Resource And Quick-reference Guide.
This book investigates the evolving evidence base and clinical methodologies required to effectively assess and prevent suicidal behavior in diverse populations. The authors, Navneet Kapur and Robert D. Goldney, synthesize current epidemiological data, biological research, and systemic policy frameworks to provide a comprehensive guide for mental health professionals. By integrating findings from randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews, the text establishes a clinical standard for addressing both individual risk factors and broader societal influences on suicide.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational quick-reference guide within the Oxford Psychiatry Library series. Readers frequently note the clinical density of the prose, which makes it a practical tool for practitioners seeking evidence-based updates in a concise format.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192509292
ISBN-13:
9780192509291
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