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Which suicide prevention strategies work?


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NEW YORK, NY (Feb. 18, 2021) A new study from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons has found that suicide mortality can be reduced by a Federally coordinated approach employing scientifically proven options.
Columbia researchers J. John Mann, MD, Christina A. Michel, MA, and Randy P. Auerbach, PhD, conducted a systematic review, determining which suicide prevention strategies work and are scalable to national levels.
The study, Improving Suicide Prevention Through Evidence-Based
Strategies: A Systematic Review, was published online in the
American Journal of Psychiatry.
The researchers found that screening school children or the general population for those at risk for suicide the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S. with 48,344 suicide deaths in 2018 have generally not reduced suicide rates. ....

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17 Deep Conversations About Mental Health We Had in 2020


17 Deep Conversations About Mental Health We Had in 2020
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Each Friday, Men s Health chatted with psychiatrists and entertainers, including Jeezy, Mario, and G Herbo, to find out how they coped during a difficult year.
2020 was difficult on us all. We struggled with indoor stir crazies, WFH burnout, and election stress and anxiety. The result? A September 2020 study found that one in four Americans struggled with depression this year, more than three times that
before the pandemic.
But all along the way,
Men s Health was there to help guide you through the longest 12 months ever. Each Friday, we spoke with psychiatrists and entertainers to find out how they lived, worked, and kept sane during a difficult year. Some sought therapy, others relied on self-care apps for a mental boost. To help guide your journey to better mental health, and take on 2021 in full-force, below, a few of our fav ....

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