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Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States and the eight- leading cause of death in Oregon. The root cause for many suicides is an inadequate suicid [...]
2018-05-01 | Final project |
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Suicide has been identified as one of the leading causes of death nationally and globally. Because of the complex dynamics of risk factors that contribute to suicidal beh [...]
2018 | Capstone |
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In light of rising rates of youth death by suicide both nationally and in Oregon, this DNP project sought to administer the Ask-suicide Screening Questions (ASQ) tool to [...]
2024-02-29 | Final project |
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Suicide prevention and the mental wellbeing among our military veterans has recently become a national priority. Traditionally, the US military has appreciated lower suic [...]
2018-01-01 | Capstone |
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Healthcare workers at OHSU are vulnerable to poor mental health that may result in suicide. Healthcare professionals experience vicarious trauma and demanding workloads, [...]
2024-06-21 | Abstract |
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Social connectedness exerts strong influences on health, including major depression and suicide. A major component of social connectedness is having individual relationsh [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Suicide rates for men and women are both increasing, but the rate at which suicide among women has increased is staggering compared to men, suggesting the need to investi [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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Despite many scholarly strides made towards understanding suicidal ideation and suicidal self-directed violence, little research has been done on how this work affects re [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Suicide rates in America are on the rise. Emergency departments, including psychiatric emergency services, are in a unique position to encounter patients who are at high [...]
2020 | Final project |
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As many as 1 in 10 individuals who die by suicide were seen in an Emergency Department (ED) within the prior two months. Consequently, there has been a national push in r [...]
2020 | Abstract |