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Suicide Prevention in New Zealand
Sunny C. D. Collings
A. L. Beautrais
其他書名
A Contemporary Perspective: Social Explanations for Suicide in New Zealand
出版
New Zealand Government - Ministry of Health
, 2005
ISBN
0478283741
9780478283747
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0ALFNwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Executive summary -- Overview of suite of suicide explanations Reports 1 to 5 -- Report 6 -- Introduction -- Suicide in New Zealand -- Individual risk factor profiles through the life span -- International variations in suicide -- 1. Suicide -- Sociocultural theories -- Psychoanalytic theories -- Philosophical theories -- Moral views of suicide -- 2. Suicide: contemporary themes -- Conceptualising suicide : three theories -- Culture and ethnicity -- Learning from ethnic and cultural diversity -- Suicide among Māori -- The issue of 'youth' -- 3. Contemporary approaches to suicide prevention -- Mental health -- Injury prevention and restricted access to means of suicide -- Social interventions -- Debates about the best approach -- 4. Social interventions: public health, social epidemiology and suicide -- What is social epidemiology? -- Social epidemiology and the public health -- Social epidemiology, mental health and suicide -- Mental health, suicide and domains of influence -- Interactions between social factors at different levels -- Limitations to the application of social epidemiolgy to suicide and its prevention -- Cardiovascular disease and suicide: moving the population distribution of risk -- Targeting high-risk groups -- An integrated approach to suicide prevention -- An integrative conceptual model of risk and resilience -- 5. Social epidemiolgy in practice: interpretation of reports 1 to 5 -- Explaining patterns of suicide: a selective review of studies examining social, economic, cultural and other population-level influences -- Suicide rates in New Zealand: exploring associations with social and economic factors -- Whakamomori: he whakaaro, he korero noa: a collection of contemporary views on Māori and suicide -- The impact of economic recession on youth suicide: a comparison of New Zealand and Finland -- Suicide trends and social factors: New Zealand 1981 to 1999: analyses from the New Zealand Census-Mortality study -- Conclusions -- 6. Suicide prevention: what we know now about what is effective -- Risk factors for suicidal behaviour -- Universal population-based programmes -- Selective programmes for high-risk sub-groups -- Other aspects of psychological intervention -- 7 Conclusion.