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[post_content] => Suicide in the media – guidelines, publicity, and influence
Background
In 2008, WHO and IASP published Preventing suicide: a resource for media professionals, which is a guideline for sound reporting on completed and attempted suicides. An updated guideline has been published in June 2017.
Purpose
The purpose of the project is to examine if current coverage comply with the recommended guidelines and if publicity create increased activities on the Centre’s website.
Method
Analysis of media publicity on suicide, attempted suicide and suicidal behaviour as well as analysis of tracking data on the Centre’s homepage prior to, during and after coverage.
Status
Ongoing.
For further information, please contact Academic Associate, MA. Trine Banke d'Andrade on email tbk@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Railway suicides - reactions of the engine driver and the conductor and also characteristics of the persons who commit railway suicide
Background
In recent years, railway suicides have received much attention. On that background, DSB (The Danish State-owned Railway Company) and the Centre for Suicide Research have initiated a research project.
Purpose
The purpose of the project is:
- to prevent suicidal behaviour among citizens
- to examine the consequences for the personnel involved in a railway suicide
- to examine the consequences for the engine driver who have run over someone
Method
A Triangular research method:
- Register-based research
- Questionnaire-survey
- interview study
Status
Completed with Danish report and supplementary booklet.
Contact
For further information please contact the Centre for Suicide Research at info@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Background
2008 saw the beginning of the global economic crisis that caused a rising in unemployment in many westerns countries. In Denmark, the AKU-unemployment (Labour force study unemployment) rose from 101,000 in 2008 to 221,000 in 2011. In 2012, unemployment was 218,000.
From 2008 to 2012, the suicide rate rose with 15%. The male suicide rate rose with 23%. Several studies have demonstrated a statistical association between unemployment and the occurrence of suicide. Thus, it is of interest if the economic crisis and unemployment has resulted in a rise in the number of suicide in Denmark.
Purpose
The purpose is to examine the association between unemployment and suicide, and to illuminate if this association is influenced by the economic crisis in 2008 or by other variables e.g. age or sex.
Method
Further information will be posted later.
Status
Ongoing. The project is conducted by the Centre for Suicide Reseach.
Contact
For further information, please contact Academic Associate, MSc. Agnieszka Konieczna on email agko@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Regional variations in attempted suicides
Background
In 2012, the Centre for Suicide Research initiated the project Prevention of suicidal behaviour - Extension of the Register for Suicide Attempts with the purpose of gradually extend datacolletion to cover nationwide. At present data cover the 2012-2015 in the Region Zealand and North Denmark Region. Data indicate regional variations in attempted suicides.
Purpose
The purpose of this project is to characterize the persons who attempted suicide during 2012-2015 in either the North Denmark Region or Region Zealand in order to targeting the Regions preventive actions. The project examines the variations between the Regions, between the persons who attempted suicide, and between the general populations of the Regions.
Method
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Status
Completed with the Danish report Regionale variationer i selvmordsforsøg 2012-2015.
Financed by
The project was financed by the Ministry for Children and Social Affairs.
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[post_content] => Protective and risk factors for suicide and attempted suicide among men aged 40-59 years
Background
For every woman who commit suicide there are three men. From 2003-2013, the suicide rate i Denmark decreased with 28 %. Among men aged 40-59 years the decline is only 7 %. It is important to examine the risk and the protective factors for suicidal behaviour for men aged 40-59 years.
Purpose
The purpose is to examine protective and risk factors for suicide and suicide attempts among men aged 40-59 years.
Method
Questionnairesurvey among men aged 40-59 years.
Status
Completed with Danish report.
Financial support
Supported by the Ministry for Children and Social Affairs.
For further information please contact the Centre for Suicide Research at info@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => The Travellers Programme focuses on intervention and well-being, and invites adolescents to imagine they are travellers in their own lives. Each session will encourage personals skills to deal with changes, challenges and life.
The Centre for Suicide Research has offered the Travellers Programme on 4 different occasions:
- Travellers - a Method of Intervention and Rehabilitation away from Eating Disorders
- Travellers for Vulnerable Young People
- Travellers – at upper secondary schools
- Travellers – SAYLE (aimed at adolescents of poor personal welfare)
Travellers is developed by skylight in New Zealand. For further information visit the website Travellers – On the road to Resilience.
For further information contact the Interim Director of Centre and Travellers Facilitator Christina Petrea Larsen, email: crpe@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Background
Eating disorders have become an urgent social problem throughout the last ca. ten years. Much attention has been directed towards these problems and the people who suffer from a serious eating disorder. But we are still deficient in precise knowledge and documentation on the subject.
The hypothesis is that the suicide risk for people suffering from eating disorders is significantly higher than for other people.
Objective
The objective of the research project is to gather documentation regarding eating disorders with the intention to make a targeted effort and obtain a quicker and better effect.
Documentation
- Possible causes for the development of an eating disorder
- Protective factors, including the significance of social network, coping strategies etc.
- Suicide risk for people suffering from eating disorders
In addition to this, operational proposals are sought in preventing eating disorders along with proposals for after-care and rehabilitation.
Method
On the basis of data from the demographic data base and from the register of prevention along with already collected data, characteristics of young people with an eating disorder are analysed. Risk factors are analysed and time- and causal relations are studied.
Suicidal behaviour among children and young people with eating disorders is illustrated by means of the data base RISC and other accessible registers/data bases. It is analysed if the eating disorder increases the probability of a suicide attempt/suicide, and if there is increased probability of a repeated suicide attempt. Equally, an analysis is made of the time interval between discharge from psychiatric department until the suicide attempt occurs, in order to illustrate if there are times when the risk for a suicide attempt is particularly high. Finally, a grouping into age and sex will be made in order to see if eating disorders affect the suicidal behaviour of boys/young men more than that of girls/young women.
Status
The project is completed. The project was financially supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs, now the Ministry of Children, Gender Equality, Integration and Social Affairs.
Contact
For further information please contact the Centre for Suicide Research at info@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Background
In recent years, questions about suicidal behaviour among immigrant women have been raised. So far, there has been very little research in the field. In Denmark, no research has yet uncovered suicidal behaviour among persons of other ethnic background than Danish, classified according to country of origin, descendents, immigrants etc. Based on the above, Centre for Suicide Research has initiated this pilot project.
Objectives
The purpose of the project is to form a basis for a major study of suicidal behaviour among ethnic minorities in the Danish education system.
Definition
Since 2005, ethnic minorities have been defined as immigrants and descendents from Non-western countries. This definition also applies to the Statistics Denmark and the Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs.
Immigrants
Immigrants are persons born abroad by parents who are foreign citizens or born abroad. If no information is available of one parent, the criteria must be met by the remaining parent.
Descendents
Descendents are persons born in Denmark of parents, of which neither is Danish citizen born in Denmark.
Non-western countries
The Non-western countries are all other countries but the following: the Nordic countries, EU countries, Switzerland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City State.
The mother's country of origin is crucial. If the mother is originally from Pakistan and the father from Germany, the person is included in the Non-western group. If, however, the mother is from Germany and the father is from Pakistan the person will be excluded in the Non-western group.
Method
Questionnaires at schools and institutions of education with many or a majority of students of other ethnic background
Status
The project was financially supported by the Ministry of Social Welfare and was completed in 2009.
Contact
For further information please contact the Centre for Suicide Research at info@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Adolescents subjected to violence in intimate relations
Background
Studies show that each year approximately 19,500 women and 12,000 men aged 16-24 years have experienced psychological, physical or sexual violence in an intimate relation in Denmark. Adolescents who have been subjected to violence are susceptible to commit self-harm or suffer from depression or anxiety, even after the violence has ceased. Adolescents subjected to violence by a lover seldom seeks help; also, existing help is mainly targeted at adults.
Objective
The objective is to identify adolescent subjected to violence in intimate relations, and to offer participation in the Travellers Programme.
The Travellers Programme focuses on intervention and well-being, and invites adolescents to imagine they are travellers in their own lives. Each session will encourage personals skills to deal with changes, challenges and life.
Method
Individual or group sessions.
Further information
The Travellers Programme will be available for adolescents who have been subjected to violence by their lover/former lover. Sessions will be held 8 times and will be supervised by trained Travellers Facilitators. Sessions will take place during school hours. Participation is free of charge
Travellers is developed by skylight in New Zealand.
Status
Ongoing.
Financial support
The project is financed by the Ministry for Equal Opportunities and Nordic Co-operation under the Action plan to combat violence in the family and intimate relations.
Contact
For further information contact the Interim Director of Centre and Travellers Facilitator Christina Petrea Larsen, email: crpe@cfsmail.dk.
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[post_content] => Protective factors for suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviour
This project is targeted at people whose father, mother, son, daughter, sister, or brother has committed or attempted to commit suicide.
Background
The background for the project is the lack of knowledge about which circumstances that protect close relatives against suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviour.
Purpose
The project's purpose is to examine which circumstances and conditions that protect the next-of-kin against developing suicidal ideation or commit suicide themselves.
Method
Interview with bereaved and next-of-kin.
Status
Completed with a report in Danish.
Financial support
Supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Interior.
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Background
In 2008, WHO and IASP published Preventing suicide: a resource for media professionals, which is a guideline for sound reporting on completed and attempted suicides. An updated guideline has been published in June 2017.
Purpose
The purpose of the project is to examine if current coverage comply with the recommended guidelines and if publicity create increased activities on the Centre’s website.
Method
Analysis of media publicity on suicide, attempted suicide and suicidal behaviour as well as analysis of tracking data on the Centre’s homepage prior to, during and after coverage.
Status
Ongoing.
For further information, please contact Academic Associate, MA. Trine Banke d'Andrade on email tbk@cfsmail.dk.
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Suicide in the media ? guidelines, publicity, and influence
Background
In 2...
Railway suicides - reactions of the engine driver and the conductor and also ...
Background
2008 saw the beginning of the global economic crisis that caused ...
Regional variations in attempted suicides
Background
In 2012, the Centre fo...
Protective and risk factors for suicide and attempted suicide among men aged ...
The Travellers Programme focuses on intervention and well-being, and invites ...
Background
Eating disorders have become an urgent social problem throughout ...
Background
In recent years, questions about suicidal behaviour among immigra...
Adolescents subjected to violence in intimate relations
Background
Studies ...
Protective factors for suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviour
This project...