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| What researchers are doing of interest to Employers | ||
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| Introduction | ||
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Keeping up with the latest research on suicide and suicide prevention can give employers the ability to proactively address the educational, therapeutic, and support needs of employees.
Employers should regularly access research resources for information on suicide and suicide prevention. Research can be a valuable tool giving you both cutting edge and current information with which you can advocate for new and innovative research in the areas of suicide and suicide prevention. New research is published every year, month, and nearly every day. Consequently, what we know about suicide and suicide prevention constantly evolves and changes. In order to best understand suicide and suicide prevention, it is important to update your knowledge with current research information. |
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Internal links help you to easily locate information that applies to employers and What researchers are doing. You will find research resources, like statistics, clinical trials, and research institutions.
Information on research studies, papers, articles, and tools are also available by using the Tailored Search. |
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The following resources are examples of information available for employers in the What researchers are doing area of this Web site. |
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Statistics
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
The NCHS is the United States' principal health statistics agency. The NCHS compiles statistical information to guide actions and policies to improve the health of American people. The NCHS provides suicide statistics and fact sheets.
The following NCHS Web page provides statistics on suicide: |
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Research Institutions
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Suicide Research Consortium
The NIMH Suicide Research Consortium is a program of the NIMH and is comprised primarily of NIMH scientists who administer research grants. The Consortium coordinates program development in suicide research throughout the NIMH, looks for deficient areas in knowledge about suicide, stimulates and monitors research, and disseminates research based information on suicide to the public, media, and policy makers.
The NIMH Suicide Research Consortium Web site is available at the following Web address: |
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| What to look for | ||
| >Detection Resources | ||
| >>Associated Factors | ||
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| What to do to help | ||
| >Treatment Resources | ||
| >>What to do in an emergency | ||
| >>Suicide hotlines | ||
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| >>Mental health providers | ||
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| >>Standard treatments for suicide ideation | ||
| >>What to do as a survivor of suicide | ||
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Last Updated: July 2004 |