New
information and news on advances in suicide prevention research
appear regularly in a variety of publications. This
area is where you can find many of these new suicide prevention
developments, theories, and techniques.
Web
site links and/or citations to suicide research news are
listed below. The news items are organized by date
with the most recent news or web site providing the most
recent news appearing first.
If you
have any suggested new resources, please access Submit
a Resource and provide the full citation for consideration
as an addition to this Web site.
Electronic, print, and multimedia
resources are provided to help you to find additional authoritative
information on Research news about suicide and suicide prevention.
These resources are available from such national organizations
as The National Institute of Mental Health as well as professional
organizations, not-for- profit organizations, and educational
institutions.
Internet
Suicide
Prevention and Advocacy Network USA, Inc. (SPAN)
The
SPAN is a U.S. not-for-profit organization that links individuals
impacted by suicide with the expertise of leaders in science,
business, government and public service to achieve the goal
of significantly reducing the national rate of suicide by
the year 2010.
Current
suicide prevention advocacy news is available at the following
SPAN web address:
The
SPRC supports suicide prevention with the best of science,
skills and practice. The SPRC is funded through a cooperative
agreement between the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) and the Education Development Center,
Inc. (EDC). Additionally, SPRC works in collaboration
with 10 partner organizations. The SPRC provides technical
assistance, training, and informational materials to strengthen
suicide prevention networks around the United States and advance
the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention.
Up-to-date
research new is available on the SPRC web site, available
at the following web address: