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  2. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Suicidologists believe that suicide is largely preventable with the right actions, knowledge about suicide, and a change in society's view of suicide to make it more acceptable to talk about suicide. There are many different fields and disciplines involved with suicidology, the two primary ones being psychology and sociology.

  3. Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Screener contains 6 "yes" or "no" questions in which respondents are asked to indicate whether they have experienced several thoughts or feelings relating to suicide over the past month and behaviors over their lifetime and past 3 months. Each question addresses a different component of the respondent's suicide ideation severity and behavior.

  4. Suicide terminology - Wikipedia

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    Suicidal gestures are suicide-related behaviors that are carried out without suicidal intent. It is considered a controversial term. [8] Self-harm type I and Type II result in no injury and nonfatal injury respectively, while Self-Inflicted Unintentional Death, often called accidental suicide, is self-harm that has resulted in death. It is ...

  5. Interpersonal theory of suicide - Wikipedia

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    A number of studies have found at least partial support for the interpersonal theory of suicide. [2] [3] Specifically, a systematic review of 66 studies using the interpersonal theory of suicide found that the effect of perceived burdensomeness on suicide ideation was the most tested and supported relationship. The theory’s other predictions ...

  6. Epidemiology of suicide - Wikipedia

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    For example, among 15–29 year olds, suicide is much more prominent; this being the third leading cause [1] of death within this age group. There are many competing factors that come into play when determining the epidemiology of suicide such as biological sex, race and sexual orientation, religion, social determinants of health, and seasonal ...

  7. List of fields of application of statistics - Wikipedia

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    Statistical signal processing utilizes the statistical properties of signals to perform signal processing tasks. Statistical thermodynamics is the study of the microscopic behaviors of thermodynamic systems using probability theory and provides a molecular level interpretation of thermodynamic quantities such as work, heat, free energy, and ...

  8. Edwin S. Shneidman - Wikipedia

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    The Definition of Suicide (1985) Suicide as Psychache: A Clinical Approach to Self-Destructive Behavior (1993) In this text, Shneidman coins the term "psychache"—intense emotional and psychological pain that eventually becomes intolerable and which cannot be abated by means that were previously successful—as the primary motivation for suicide

  9. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. [9] Mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse are common risk factors. [2] [3] [5] [10] Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or academic difficulties), relationship problems (such as breakups or divorces), or harassment and bullying.