Citations with the tag: CHILDREN -- Suicidal behavior
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- Suicide in children younger than age fourteen: Clinical judgment and assessment issues.
Wise, Amy J.; Spengler, Paul M. // Journal of Mental Health Counseling; Oct97, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p318Focuses on the evaluation of suicide risk in children. Misconceptions about suicide in children; Suicide risk factors; Methods for screening and assessing childhood suicide.
- When a child dies, accident or suicide?
Schuyler, Dean // RN; Sep75, Vol. 38 Issue 9, p21Comments on the suicidal behavior of children. Reasons for children's tendency to commit suicide; Signs of depression in children; Personality patterns in suicidal children.
- Suicide: Some children really mean it.
Bayer, Mary // RN; Sep75, Vol. 38 Issue 9, p23Discusses suicide in children. Reluctance of young people to admit having thoughts about suicide; Views on suicide as a choice that a person can consider in trying to solve a problem; Importance of discussions about suicide.
- Suicide among elementary school-aged children.
Nelson, Richard E.; Crawford, Beth // Elementary School Guidance & Counseling; Dec90, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p123Discovers the incidence of suicide and suicidal behaviors among elementary school children in the United States. Availability of programs to aid in suicide awareness and prevention; Concerns of elementary school-aged children; Recommendations for elementary school counselors.
- Child suicide: A review of the literature and implications for school counselors.
Stefanowski-Harding, Susan // School Counselor; May90, Vol. 37 Issue 5, p328Presents a review of literature on child suicide. Background on child suicide in the United States; Statistics on child suicide; Characteristics and risk factors; Causes and signs; Developmental issues; Treatment; Implications for school counselors.
- The adapted-SAD PERSONS: a suicide assessment scale designed for use with children.
Juhnke, Gerald A. // Elementary School Guidance & Counseling; Apr96, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p252Presents the adapted-SAD PERSONS Scale as an assessment scale for evaluating suicide risk factors and intervention recommendations for schoolchildren in the United States. Scale design; Major risk factors of suicide among children; Scoring system; Intervention guidelines; Limitations of the study.
- Myths about childhood suicide.
Lester, David // Psychological Reports; Aug95, Vol. 77 Issue 1, p330Investigates myths about childhood suicide. Misconceptions from college students associated with general misinformation about suicide.
- Re: Suicidal Behaviour in Children and Adolescents. Part 2: Treatment and Prevention.
Katz, Laurence Y.; Cox, Brian J.; Miller, Alec L. // Canadian Journal of Psychiatry; Feb2008, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p134A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Suicidal behaviour in children and adolescents. Part 2: treatment and prevention," by Margaret Steele and Tamison Doey in the previous issue of the journal.
- REPLY.
Steele, Margaret // Canadian Journal of Psychiatry; Feb2008, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p134A response by Tamison Doey and Margaret Steele to a letter to the editor about their article "Suicidal behaviour in children and adolescents. Part 2: treatment and prevention," in the previous issue of the journal is presented.
- The voice of Australian children.
Clark, Julie; Reid, Wendy // Youth Studies Australia; Dec98, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p17Presents information on the data gathered by the Kids Help Line (KHL), a national telephone counseling service for Australian children since 1993. Demographic, geographic and temporal data on suicidal-related calls that KHL has accumulated; Highlights of the data; Operational principles of KHL.
- HOW YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN ASSESS PARENTS OF A CHILD SUICIDE VICTIM.
Ellis, Jon B.; Lane, Debra // Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal; 1995, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p29Research in the area of attitudes toward child suicide may aid professionals in helping grieving friends and families and help pinpoint areas where more education may be needed. This study examined the differences between young men and women in their blaming of parents for a child's suicide. A...
- Mutual storytelling: An intervention for depressed and suicidal children.
Stiles, Kathy; Kottman, Terry // School Counselor; May90, Vol. 37 Issue 5, p337Describes the use of mutual storytelling in treatment of children with suicidal behavior. Description of the mutual storytelling technique; Case study presented; Stressful life situation; Escalation of stress; Crisis stage; Resolution.
- Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Depressed hospitalized Preschoolers.
Rosenthal, Perihan A.; Rosenthal, Stuart; Doherty, Mairin B.; Santora, Donna // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Apr1986, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p201Explores the depressive symptomatology in hospitalized preschool children with suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Comparison with the symptomatology exhibited by suicidal and behavior-disordered outpatient preschoolers; Morbidity of ideas; Level of depression; Parental psychopathology.
- When an 11-year-old want to take his own life.
McArthur, Jan Rice // American Libraries; Dec97, Vol. 28 Issue 11, p45Recounts the authors experience as a librarian in dealing with a fifth grade boy's request for a book on suicide. How she played along with his request and got him to admit that he was considering suicide; Her efforts to get him help and counseling; Outcome of the situation; Question of...
- Depression and Suicide in Children: An Overview.
Toolan, James M. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jul1981, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p311Presents an overview of depression and suicide in children. Affective disorder related to unipolar and bipolar illnesses; Indication that the importance of trying to distinguish between depression as a symptom and depression as a syndrome.
- The Family System of Suicidal Children.
Pfeffer, Cynthia R. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jul1981, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p330Examines the family system of psychiatrically hospitalized suicidal latency-age children. Organizational characteristics of the family system; Illustration of a spectrum of family psychopathology and resultant childhood suicidal tendencies.
- Therapy of Depression and Suicidal Children.
Toolan, James M. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Apr78, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p243Presents a psychotherapeutic approach for depressed and suicidal children. Theoretical foundation of the therapy; Basis of individual treatment procedure; Description of typical depressive reactions in children.
- In the Trenches.
Ditter, Bob // Camping Magazine; Sep2009, Vol. 82 Issue 5, p20The article provides an answer to a question of whether it is appropriate to call in a mental health professional, when an eleven-year-old camper said that she thought of killing herself.
- PERCEIVED PARENTAL CHILD REARING AND SUICIDAL IDEATION IN CHINESE ADOLESCENTS.
Wong, Iris N.; De Man, Anton F.; Leung, Patrick W.L. // Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal; 2002, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p19Three hundred and sixty-five Chinese adolescent boys and girls participated in a study of the relationship between perceived maternal and paternal warmth and control in child rearing, and suicidal ideation. Results of correlation and stepwise multiple regression analyses of data generated by the...
- Gun Hazards for Children.
Wong, Iris N.; De Man, Anton F.; Leung, Patrick W.L. // Pediatrics for Parents; 2002, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p10Discusses a study published in the February 2002 issue of the 'Journal of Trauma,' about the elevated rates of suicide and homicide among children living in U.S. states with more guns.
- Suicide prevention plan introduced in Oklahoma.
Wong, Iris N.; De Man, Anton F.; Leung, Patrick W.L. // Nation's Health; Jun2001, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p7Features a statewide plan to combat suicide among children in Oklahoma. Medical costs for suicide acts among teenagers; Recommendations to reduce suicide among children, from the Oklahoma Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force .
- Age Appropriate No-suicide Agreements: Professionals' Ratings of Appropriateness and Effectiveness.
Davidson, Michael; Range, Lillian M. // Education & Treatment of Children (ETC); May2000, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p143Examines the opinions of psychologists about no-suicide agreements for children and adolescents in the United States. Relevance of developmental levels to behavior management approaches; Combination of age and academic ability in agreement comprehension; Use of vignettes in the study.
- Modalities of Treatment for Suicidal Children: An Overview of the Literature on Current Practice.
Pfeffer, Cynthia R. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jul1984, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p364Presents a literature review outlining the types of treatments for suicidal children. Acute medical management; Psychiatric interventions; Principles of psychotherapy.
- Outpatient Management of the Suicidal Child.
Robinson, Lillian H. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jul1984, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p399Presents cases that illustrate the outpatient management of suicidal children. Issues involved in the diagnosis of the suicidal child; Etiological factors that can precipitate depression and suicide in children; Discussion of work with parents and psychotherapy of suicidal children.
- The 'Insolvable Problem' as a Determinant in the Dynamics of Suicidal Behavior in Children.
Orbach, Israel // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Oct1986, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p511Attempts to define characteristics of the 'insolvable problem' in the dynamics of suicidal children. Possible relation between the insolvable problem and various determinants involved in suicidal behavior; Set of circumstances that is beyond child's ability to resolve; Limitation of alternatives.
- Child suicide.
Tice, Terrence N. // Education Digest; Mar1991, Vol. 56 Issue 7, p39Reports on the theme of `Suicide and the School Counselor' which appears in the May 1990 `School Counselor.' Included is an article by Susan Stefanowski-Harding, called `Child Suicide: A Review of the Literature and Implications for School Counselors.'
- Gun accidents, suicides increase among kids.
Hill, John // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 10/16/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 17, p25Discusses increases in gun accidents and suicides among children within certain age groups in the United States in 2000. Greatest increases among children ages five to nine; Findings reported by Victoria Reggie Kennedy, president of the organization Common Sense About Kids and Guns; Parental...
- Why children commit suicide.
Gunther, Max // Saturday Evening Post; 6/17/1967, Vol. 240 Issue 12, p86Analyzes the causes of child suicide in the U.S. Suicide rates of children and teenagers in the country from 1930 to 1964; Ratio of attempts for every actual child suicide estimated by Doctor Harold Jacobziner, former assistant health commissioner of New York; Characteristics of children with...
- Problem�tica suicida en adolescentes y el contexto escolar: Vinculaci�n autogestiva con los servicios de salud mental.
Gonz�lez-Forteza, Catalina; Arana Quezadas, Daniela Sha�l; Jim�nez Tapia, Jos� Alberto // Salud Mental; ene/feb2008, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p23Deliberately Self-Inflicted Injuries (DSII) can include different behaviors with lethal consequences. Suicide threat, suicide attempt and suicide itself can be grouped within these conducts. Though suicide in school contexts is more frequent in women, it has been observed that DSII has similar...
- FDA mulls stronger warning for antidepressants.
Johnsen, Michael // Drug Store News; 10/11/2004, Vol. 26 Issue 13, p8Reports on the issuance of a black-box warning on the use of antidepressants among children and adolescents by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Connection of antidepressants on suicidal behavior of children; Continuation of publicity and public awareness; Endorsement of a patient...
- Can suicide ever be 'rational'?
O'Neill, Terry // Report / Newsmagazine (Alberta Edition); 12/18/2000, Vol. 27 Issue 16, p56Discusses the suicides of two school-age children in British Columbia as a result of bullying. Reasons children become bullies, including imitating the violence they see in their own homes; Potential reasons for the use of suicide to escape bullying, including the acceptance of euthanasia and...
- Suicide in Children and Adolescents.
Toolan, James M. // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jul1975, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p339Investigates the incidence of suicide attempts among children and adolescents. Ratio of males versus females in deaths by suicide; Factors behind suicide attempts; Symptoms of depression in children and young people; Treatment strategies.
- Follow-up Five Years after Suicide at Age 7.
Friedman, Richard C.; Corn, Ruth // American Journal of Psychotherapy; Jan1985, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p108Presents the history of a boy, first hospitalized for treatment of major depression at age 12 1/2, who had made a single suicide attempt at age 7. Individual and family dynamics; Influence of meaningful stressful life events on his motivation to attempt suicide.
- Analysis highlights suicide risk of antidepressants.
Check, Erika // Nature; 8/26/2004, Vol. 430 Issue 7003, p954The article presents information about a study, which analyzed the potential link between antidepressants and suicidal behavior in children. This study was conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It confirms the earlier findings of Andrew Mosholder, an epidemiologist at FDA,...
- Suicidal tendencies and attitude towards freedom to choose suicide among Lithuanian schoolchildren: results from three cross-sectional studies in 1994, 1998, and 2002.
Zemaitiene, Nida; Zaborskis, Apolinaras // BMC Public Health; 2005, Vol. 5, p83Background: Suicidal behaviour is increasingly becoming a phenomenon associated with young people and an important public health issue in Lithuania. However, there are very few studies evaluating impact of young peoples' attitudes towards suicide to their suicidal behaviour. A better...
- Boy's Story About Suicide Precedes His Own Death.
Zemaitiene, Nida; Zaborskis, Apolinaras // Education Week; 4/2/1986, Vol. 5 Issue 28, p3The article reports on a sixth-grade student at the Chester Grade School in Chester, Illinois who committed suicide after writing a classroom story about a lonely child who also committed suicide. Student Scott Phillips placed a plastic bag over his head on March 17, 1986, the night after he...
- Who's to blame?
Hill, David // Education Week; 10/19/94, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p25Discusses the liability of schools in failing to inform parents on their children's suicidal tendencies. Focus on the case of Shawn Wyke, who committed suicide on October 17, 1989; Lawsuit against the Polk County school board in Florida by Wyke's mother Carol Wyke; Need for school officials or...
- Can suicide ever be 'rational'?
O'Neill, Terry // Report / Newsmagazine (National Edition); 12/18/2000, Vol. 27 Issue 16, p56Discusses the suicides of two school-age children in British Columbia as a result of bullying. Reasons children become bullies, including imitating the violence they see in their own homes; Potential reasons for the use of suicide to escape bullying, including the acceptance of euthanasia and...
- The fear factor.
Ko, Marnie // Report / Newsmagazine (National Edition); 5/13/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p42Focuses on the view of Shaheen Shariff that the anti-bullying program of the government of British Columbia does not work. Belief of Shariff that children need a better understanding of their legal duties; Suicides of children due to bullying problems; Topic of zero tolerance for bullying;...
- Can suicide ever be 'rational'?
O'Neill, Terry // Report / Newsmagazine (BC Edition); 12/18/2000, Vol. 27 Issue 16, p56Discusses the suicides of two school-age children in British Columbia as a result of bullying. Reasons children become bullies, including imitating the violence they see in their own homes; Potential reasons for the use of suicide to escape bullying, including the acceptance of euthanasia and...
- The fear factor.
Ko, Marnie // Report / Newsmagazine (BC Edition); 5/13/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 10, p42Focuses on the view of Shaheen Shariff that the anti-bullying program of the government of British Columbia does not work. Belief of Shariff that children need a better understanding of their legal duties; Suicides of children due to bullying problems; Topic of zero tolerance for bullying;...
- The fear factor.
Ko, Marnie // Report / Newsmagazine (Alberta Edition); 5/13/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 10, p42Focuses on the view of Shaheen Shariff that the anti-bullying program of the government of British Columbia does not work. Belief of Shariff that children need a better understanding of their legal duties; Suicides of children due to bullying problems; Topic of zero tolerance for bullying;...
- Elementary student allegedly bullied to death.
SOSIN, KATE // Windy City Times; 11/23/2011, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p9The article reports on the suicide of 10-year-old elementary student Ashlynn R. Conner due to school bullying.
- Seroxat unsuitable for under-18s warns CSM.
Polak, Monika; Doult, Bill // GP: General Practitioner; 6/16/2003, p14Seroxat should not be used to treat depression in patients under the age of 18 because it could double their risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviour, the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) said last week. However, it concluded that there was not enough evidence to confirm a causal...
- Youth despair and suicide in Northern Ontario.
Bartleman, James // Paediatrics & Child Health (1205-7088); Aug/Sep2012, Vol. 17 Issue 7, p371In this article the author, Ontario's first Aboriginal Lieutenant Governor, presents his views on the epidemic of youth suicide in native communities of northern Canada, and mentions the steps he took to overcome this problem. He made several visits to every fly-in First Nation community in...
- GPs sticking to ban on Seroxat for under-18s.
Bartleman, James // GP: General Practitioner; 11/5/2004, p15The article presents information on General Practitioners (GPs) who are sticking strictly to the government's curb on prescribing the antidepressant Seroxat paroxetine to under the age of eighteen. The ban was enforced in June 2003 after the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) assessed the...
- �660,000 boost for sell-harm research.
Bartleman, James // Nursing Standard; 3/19/2008, Vol. 22 Issue 28, p11The article reports on the awarding of �660,000 to researchers studying self-harm among children and young people to extend their studies in north west England. AXA PPP Healthcare provided the extra funds to be used to conduct a large multi-center trial. A randomized controlled trial involving...
- Counseling for Adolescents and Children At-Risk in Italy.
Soresi, Salvatore; Nota, Laura; Ferrari, Lea // Journal of Mental Health Counseling; Jul2005, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p249The aim of the present article is to describe the difficulties experienced by some Italian children and adolescent& We distinguish, however, between overt forms of maladjustment, such as juvenile delinquency, drug addiction, depression, and suicidal behavior, and less severe forms of...
- NEW DRUG ALERT.
Woodhouse, Jennifer // Redbook; Jun2004, Vol. 202 Issue 6, p143Reports on a public health advisory about the importance of monitoring children who are taking antidepressant medication for signs of suicidal behavior, issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2004.
- MALTRATO Y SUICIDIO INFANTIL EN EL ESTADO DE GUANAJUATO.
P�ramo Castillo, Daniel; Ch�vez-Hern�ndez, Ana-Mar�a // Salud Mental; may2007, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p59The understanding of child suicide has achieved more and more specific notions since it started to be studied from the theory of adult suicide. Now, the implication of certain factors such as the evolution of death conceptualization, the desire of joining an absent significant person, the...



