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View article: Identifying Subtypes of Suicidality: A Second Validation Study in Emergency Clinical Psychiatric Practice
Identifying Subtypes of Suicidality: A Second Validation Study in Emergency Clinical Psychiatric Practice Open
Background: For clinical practice in mental health care, a differentiation model for subtypes of pathways to entrapment leading to suicidality was developed. The hypothetical four type model of entrapment (h)4ME model) displays four subty…
View article: Symptoms of a feather flock together? An exploratory secondary dynamic time warp analysis of 11 single case time series of suicidal ideation and related symptoms
Symptoms of a feather flock together? An exploratory secondary dynamic time warp analysis of 11 single case time series of suicidal ideation and related symptoms Open
View article: Symptoms of a feather flock together; Dynamic time warp analysis of 11 single case time series of suicide ideation and related symptoms
Symptoms of a feather flock together; Dynamic time warp analysis of 11 single case time series of suicide ideation and related symptoms Open
There is a notable diversity in how suicidality manifests and evolves across individuals, highlighting the need for a deeper comprehension of the fluctuating nature of suicidal ideation and other symptoms. Through ecological momentary asse…
View article: A first study on the usability and feasibility of four subtypes of suicidality in emergency mental health care
A first study on the usability and feasibility of four subtypes of suicidality in emergency mental health care Open
Background Based on clinical experience, a (hypothetical) four-type model of suicidality that differentiates between subtypes with a unique pathway to entrapment ((h)4ME)was developed. The subtypes are: 1) perceptual disintegration (PD), 2…
View article: First Step Validation Study for Four Subtypes of Suicidality in Mental Health
First Step Validation Study for Four Subtypes of Suicidality in Mental Health Open
Background Based on clinical experience, a differentiation model for suicidality consisting of four subtypes of suicidality was developed. 1) perceptual disintegration (PD), 2) primary depressive cognition (PDC), 3) psychosocial "turmoil" …
View article: A proof of concept study on individual trends in suicidal ideation: an ecological momentary assessment study of 5 patients over three months
A proof of concept study on individual trends in suicidal ideation: an ecological momentary assessment study of 5 patients over three months Open
Background: Suicidal ideation (SI) is a significant and long-lasting mental health problem, with a third of individuals still experiencing SI after two years. To date, most Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies of SI have assessed …
View article: The feasibility of using smartphone apps as treatment components for depressed suicidal outpatients
The feasibility of using smartphone apps as treatment components for depressed suicidal outpatients Open
Mental health smartphone apps could increase the safety and self-management of patients at risk of suicide, but it is still unclear whether it is feasible to integrate such apps into routine mental healthcare. This study reports on the fea…
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Nuij and colleagues are too sanguine in concluding that their review has demonstrated the effectiveness of safety planning in reducing suicidal behaviour. They note the methodological limitations of the studies they summarise and the evide…
View article: Safety planning-type interventions for suicide prevention: meta-analysis
Safety planning-type interventions for suicide prevention: meta-analysis Open
Background Safety planning-type interventions (SPTIs) for patients at risk of suicide are often used in clinical practice, but it is unclear whether these interventions are effective. Aims This article reports on a meta-analysis of studies…
View article: Comprehensive database and individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials on psychotherapies reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviour: study protocol
Comprehensive database and individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials on psychotherapies reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviour: study protocol Open
Introduction Psychotherapy may reduce suicidal thoughts and behaviour, but its effectiveness is not well examined. Furthermore, conventional meta-analyses are unable to test possible effects of moderators affecting this relationship. This …
View article: Smartphone-based safety planning and self-monitoring for suicidal patients: Rationale and study protocol of the CASPAR (Continuous Assessment for Suicide Prevention And Research) study
Smartphone-based safety planning and self-monitoring for suicidal patients: Rationale and study protocol of the CASPAR (Continuous Assessment for Suicide Prevention And Research) study Open
View article: Reducing distress and improving social functioning in daily life in people with auditory verbal hallucinations: study protocol for the ‘Temstem’ randomised controlled trial
Reducing distress and improving social functioning in daily life in people with auditory verbal hallucinations: study protocol for the ‘Temstem’ randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are prevalent experiences that can induce distress and impede social functioning. While most voice hearers benefit from antipsychotic medication or cognitive–behavioural therapy, additional…
View article: Smartphone-Based Safety Planning and Self-Monitoring for Suicidal Patients: A Conceptual Basis for the CASPAR (Continuous Assessment for Suicide Prevention and Research) Study
Smartphone-Based Safety Planning and Self-Monitoring for Suicidal Patients: A Conceptual Basis for the CASPAR (Continuous Assessment for Suicide Prevention and Research) Study Open
Suicidal behaviour remains difficult to predict and prevent, even for experienced mental health care professionals. The known distal risk factors for suicidal behaviour are not sufficiently specific to fully understand the complex dynamic …