Suicide and suicidal ideation can have lasting, harmful effects that impact families and communities. While its causes are complex and determined by multiple factors, the goal of suicide prevention research is to understand and reduce factors that increase risk (i.e. risk factors) and increase factors that promote resilience (i.e. protective factors). VA conducts an array of research into suicide prevention that looks at everything from predictive modeling to substance use disorders to the policy impacts of Veterans’ choice of services.
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Citations(5 of more than 463 SUICIDE focused publications)
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Publication Briefs(5 of more than 78 SUICIDE focused publication briefs)
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Studies( 5 of more than 51 SUICIDE focused projects )
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HSR&D Briefs, Reports, Newsletters5 sample "Suicide" publications displayed.
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CyberseminarsThe most recent "Suicide" seminars are displayed. |
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Date | Title | Presenter(s) |
11/13/2023 | Veteran Cancer Survivors and Suicide Prevention | Kittel-Moseley, Julie |
9/11/2023 | COALESCE | Monteith, Lindsey |
5/8/2023 | SPRINT planning award pus other related work | Gujral, Kritee |
3/13/2023 | The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Veteran Mental Health and Suicide Risk: Examining Risk through the Lens of a Social Network Analysis | DeBeer, Bryann |
3/1/2023 | Firearm Safety and Safety Planning Research: Updates from three SPRINT Planning Award Projects | Aunon, Frances DeBeer, Bryann Goodman, Marianne Simonetti, Joe |
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