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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 appearing first.  

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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.

September 2003

 

AFSP Revises Suicide Research Awards

 

“The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) has announced that several new grants are available to young investigators for suicide research”

 

From: Mental Health InfoSource an offering of Continuing Medical Education, Inc.   Continuing Medical Education, Inc., CME, is the leading provider of continuing medical education in the United States and is a branch of CMP Healthcare Media.   Find out more about these grants at:

http://www.mhsource.com/depression/afsp.html


May 2003

 

Harvard Injury Control Research Center (HICRC): research: seed projects

 

“The Harvard Injury Control Research Center (HICRC) has a long and successful history of providing funding for small projects or "seed grant" research efforts as well as large-scale research projects...”

 

From: The Harvard Injury Control Research Center, HICRC.   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.   Get more information on the HICRC grants from:

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hicrc/research_seed.html#suicide

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