University of Manchester - Archive (suicide)
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2024
15
March
2024
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09:00
Europe/London
People living in the North of England and in coastal areas are more likely to die from ‘death of despair’, according to new University of Manchester-led research.
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2022
23
March
2022
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10:29
Europe/London
A clinical trial has been launched to study a new kind of talking therapy for students who struggle with suicidal thoughts and feelings.
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2020
10
September
2020
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04:44
Europe/London
To mark World Suicide Prevention Day on Thursday 10 September a patient safety research centre has created a virtual photographic exhibition, ‘Hope during the COVID-19 Pandemic: perspectives from people with personal experience of self-harm, …
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25
June
2020
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14:55
Europe/London
Ambulance workers who took part in a University of Manchester led study have told of the complex challenges they face in responding to suicide without adequate training and support..
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2019
10
September
2019
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10:04
Europe/London
Community pharmacy staff are to be offered training on suicide prevention, based on findings from a new study published today. As a result, a first of its kind training video has been developed and will also be available from today to mark World …
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30
May
2019
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09:22
Europe/London
Self-harm in middle-aged men increased significantly following the 2008 financial crisis, according to a study led by researchers at The University of Manchester..
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2018
04
April
2018
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15:00
Europe/London
Young people belonging to alternative subcultures, such as goths, emos or metal fans, are at a greater risk of self-harm and suicide than those who do not, according to a research review.
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2014
16
July
2014
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01:00
Europe/London
Researchers call for suicides soon after discharge and deaths following restraint to be ‘never events’ in NHS.Mental health patients are at their highest risk of dying by suicide in the first two weeks after leaving hospital - a report …
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2008
23
October
2008
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01:00
Europe/London
Suicide rates in those aged 10-19 in the UK declined by 28% in the seven year period from 1997-2003, shows a study published today in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
The study, carried out by researchers at The University of …
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