The
CSN is a not-for-profit organization that works with maternal
and child health (MCH), public health, and other injury prevention
practitioners to provide technical assistance and information,
facilitate the implementation and evaluation of injury prevention
programs, and conduct analytical and policy activities that
improve injury and violence prevention.
CSN
provides a listing of publications developed by the CSN and
organized by topic area. The CSN publication listing is available
at the following Web address:
The
HICRC is a university affiliated organization located in the
School of Public Health at Harvard University and partially
funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The focus of the HICRC is on the interdisciplinary study of
the causes and etiology of injury and its application for
the development and evaluation of prevention and intervention
strategies and policy. The HICRC attempts to accomplish this
goal through teaching, training, and advocacy.
The
HICRC provides a listing of publications organized by subject
within the topic of injury control. The HICRC publication
listing is available at the following Web address:
The
NAP is an educational institution developed by The National
Academies to
publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences,
the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine,
and the National Research Council, all operating under a charter
granted by the Congress of the United States. The NAP publishes
over 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science,
engineering, and health.
The
NAP provides a search engine of the NAP publications. Insert
the term “suicide” into the search box, and you will find
numerous publications on suicide and suicide prevention. The
NAP publication search engine is available at the following
Web address:
National
Center for Suicide Prevention Training (NCSPT)
The
NCSPT is a not-for-profit
organization providing educational resources to help public
officials, service providers, and community-based coalitions
develop effective suicide prevention programs and policies.
The NCSPT is a collaborative project among the Education Development
Center, Inc., The Harvard Injury Control Research Center,
and the Northeast Injury Prevention Network.
The
NCSPT offers a comprehensive listing of articles available
on the topic of suicide that is available at the following
Web address:
The
NIMH is the primary National Institute of Health organization
for research on suicide and suicide prevention. The NIMH offers
specific resources, research, tools, and reports for individuals
in helping roles, health care professionals, and researchers
interested in learning more about suicide and suicide prevention.
The
NIMH provides a listing of subject specific publications from
the NIMH organized for consumer, professional, and researcher
specific information on suicide available at the following
Web address: