Suicide is a grave public health concern, with profound psychiatric implications. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides an in-depth exploration of the factors leading to suicidal ideation and attempts, emphasizing prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies. Our expert editors curate content that sheds light on the complexities of this issue, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped with the knowledge to offer timely and compassionate care to those at risk.
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Recently published articles about Suicide
Original Research
Childhood Maltreatment and Suicidality Among New Soldiers in the US Army
May 23, 2018
Understanding suicide among military personnel includes identifying risks that are present at enlistment, before exposure to military stressors. This study used survey data from 38,237 soldiers to characterize the...
Original Research
Treating Complicated Grief in Suicide Loss Survivors
March 13, 2018
Because suicide loss survivors are susceptible to developing complicated grief, identifying effective treatments for suicide loss survivors with complicated grief is crucial. Read this article to learn if adding...