Advancing Suicide Research
Diego De Leo editor Kairi Kolves editor Merike Sisask editor Peeter Varnik editor Airi Varnik editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hogrefe Publishing
Published:30th Dec '20
Should be back in stock very soon
A one-stop book for anyone who wants a clear overview of the research approaches and issues concerning suicide: Learn to use the appropriate methods Improve the quality of your data Get to know state-of-the-art approaches Written by leading experts This is a one-stop book for anyone who wants an overview of the research approaches and issues concerning suicide. Leading researchers provide a comprehensive toolbox of the current best practices in suicide research, showing you how to conduct high-quality research using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods in suicide prevention from a public health perspective. Other aspects that are crucial to effective suicide research are also presented, including the proper use of epidemiological measures and study designs, definitional issues, historical background, and ethical aspects. The clearly written chapters include both theoretical and practical information along with specific examples from different areas of suicide research and prevention, and also explore essential topics such as psychological autopsies, health economics, and technological advances. This volume is ideal for researchers, students, and academics interested in suicide research, as well as policy makers, clinicians, and other practitioners.
An invaluable resource. Advancing Suicide Research offers a masterclass in a public health approach allowing emerging researchers to draw on the insights and experience of those leading the field within an accessible textbook format. The comprehensive and systematic discussion of key concepts and ideas allows the reader to better understand and critically engage with the field in terms of how their own work can make a contribution. The treatment of approaches and methods offers students and graduate researchers valuable guidance for designing and developing their own studies. ; Bernard Leckning, PhD, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, NT, Australia, in Crisis (2021), https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000809;
ISBN: 9780889375598
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290 pages