2017
Accounting for Diversity in Suicide Research: Sampling and Sample Reporting Practices in the United States
B. C, Tezanos K, Peros O, Ng M, Ribeiro J, Nock M, Franklin J. Accounting for Diversity in Suicide Research: Sampling and Sample Reporting Practices in the United States. Suicide And Life-Threatening Behavior 2017, 48: 131-139. PMID: 28276601, DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12344.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransgender statusUnited States researchState researchVeteran statusYoung adult sampleReview longitudinal studiesParticipant raceMethodological practicesUnited StatesSuicide researchSuicidal thoughtsAdult samplesNon-HispanicIdentified many risk factorsPractice of samplingDiverse populationsReporting practicesSample characteristicsLongitudinal studyParticipant ageArticleParticipantsPracticeEthnicityRace
2008
Suicide and Suicidal Behavior
Nock M, Borges G, Bromet E, B. C, Kessler R, Lee S. Suicide and Suicidal Behavior. Epidemiologic Reviews 2008, 30: 133-154. PMID: 18653727, PMCID: PMC2576496, DOI: 10.1093/epirev/mxn002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansRisk FactorsSelf-Injurious BehaviorSuicideSuicide PreventionSuicide, AttemptedUnited StatesConceptsSuicidal behaviorRates of suicidal behaviorTreatment of suicidal personsPrevalence of suicidal behaviorNonfatal suicidal behaviorProtective factorsNext generation of studiesPsychiatric disordersEpidemiology of suicideGeneration of studiesSuicidal personsSystematic review of studiesSuicideReview of studiesEpidemiological researchModify riskCross-national variabilityIncidence rateClinical assessmentSystematic reviewCorrelation of prevalencePersonsRisk factorsCross-nationallyPrevalence