Suicide in Children and Adolescents
New Interventions and Risk Factors
Herausgeber: Rufino, Katrina A.; Patriquin, Michelle A.
Suicide in Children and Adolescents
New Interventions and Risk Factors
Herausgeber: Rufino, Katrina A.; Patriquin, Michelle A.
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This book highlights the current epidemiology of suicide among children and adolescents, as well as identifies important risk factors and evidence-based treatment options.
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This book highlights the current epidemiology of suicide among children and adolescents, as well as identifies important risk factors and evidence-based treatment options.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 254mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781032058412
- ISBN-10: 1032058412
- Artikelnr.: 68711336
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 254mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781032058412
- ISBN-10: 1032058412
- Artikelnr.: 68711336
Michelle A. Patriquin, PhD, ABPP, is Director of Research at The Menninger Clinic and is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine. She is board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in clinical child and adolescent psychology. Katrina A. Rufino, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston-Downtown in the Department of Social Sciences. She is also a senior data scientist and the principal investigator for suicide-related projects at the Menninger Clinic.
1. Child and adolescent suicide: contributing risk factors and new
evidence-based interventions
Katrina A. Rufino and Michelle A. Patriquin
2. The role of anxiety for youth experiencing suicide-related behaviors
Darby Covert and Maria G Fraire
3. Sleep patterns and anxiety in children interact to predict later
suicidal ideation
Priel Meir, Candice A. Alfano, Simon Lau, Ryan M. Hill, and Cara A. Palmer
4. An examination of the interactive effects of different types of
childhood abuse and perceived social support on suicidal ideation
Laura C. Wilson, Amie R. Newins, and Nathan A. Kimbrel
5. Violent victimization and perpetration as distinct risk factors for
adolescent suicide attempts
Evan E. Rooney, Ryan M. Hill, Benjamin Oosterhoff, and Julie B. Kaplow
6. Establishing a research agenda for child and adolescent safety planning
Christopher W. Drapeau
7. The potential use of CAMS for suicidal youth: building on epidemiology
and clinical interventions
David A. Jobes, Genesis A. Vergara, Elizabeth C. Lanzillo, and Abby
Ridge-Anderson
evidence-based interventions
Katrina A. Rufino and Michelle A. Patriquin
2. The role of anxiety for youth experiencing suicide-related behaviors
Darby Covert and Maria G Fraire
3. Sleep patterns and anxiety in children interact to predict later
suicidal ideation
Priel Meir, Candice A. Alfano, Simon Lau, Ryan M. Hill, and Cara A. Palmer
4. An examination of the interactive effects of different types of
childhood abuse and perceived social support on suicidal ideation
Laura C. Wilson, Amie R. Newins, and Nathan A. Kimbrel
5. Violent victimization and perpetration as distinct risk factors for
adolescent suicide attempts
Evan E. Rooney, Ryan M. Hill, Benjamin Oosterhoff, and Julie B. Kaplow
6. Establishing a research agenda for child and adolescent safety planning
Christopher W. Drapeau
7. The potential use of CAMS for suicidal youth: building on epidemiology
and clinical interventions
David A. Jobes, Genesis A. Vergara, Elizabeth C. Lanzillo, and Abby
Ridge-Anderson
1. Child and adolescent suicide: contributing risk factors and new
evidence-based interventions
Katrina A. Rufino and Michelle A. Patriquin
2. The role of anxiety for youth experiencing suicide-related behaviors
Darby Covert and Maria G Fraire
3. Sleep patterns and anxiety in children interact to predict later
suicidal ideation
Priel Meir, Candice A. Alfano, Simon Lau, Ryan M. Hill, and Cara A. Palmer
4. An examination of the interactive effects of different types of
childhood abuse and perceived social support on suicidal ideation
Laura C. Wilson, Amie R. Newins, and Nathan A. Kimbrel
5. Violent victimization and perpetration as distinct risk factors for
adolescent suicide attempts
Evan E. Rooney, Ryan M. Hill, Benjamin Oosterhoff, and Julie B. Kaplow
6. Establishing a research agenda for child and adolescent safety planning
Christopher W. Drapeau
7. The potential use of CAMS for suicidal youth: building on epidemiology
and clinical interventions
David A. Jobes, Genesis A. Vergara, Elizabeth C. Lanzillo, and Abby
Ridge-Anderson
evidence-based interventions
Katrina A. Rufino and Michelle A. Patriquin
2. The role of anxiety for youth experiencing suicide-related behaviors
Darby Covert and Maria G Fraire
3. Sleep patterns and anxiety in children interact to predict later
suicidal ideation
Priel Meir, Candice A. Alfano, Simon Lau, Ryan M. Hill, and Cara A. Palmer
4. An examination of the interactive effects of different types of
childhood abuse and perceived social support on suicidal ideation
Laura C. Wilson, Amie R. Newins, and Nathan A. Kimbrel
5. Violent victimization and perpetration as distinct risk factors for
adolescent suicide attempts
Evan E. Rooney, Ryan M. Hill, Benjamin Oosterhoff, and Julie B. Kaplow
6. Establishing a research agenda for child and adolescent safety planning
Christopher W. Drapeau
7. The potential use of CAMS for suicidal youth: building on epidemiology
and clinical interventions
David A. Jobes, Genesis A. Vergara, Elizabeth C. Lanzillo, and Abby
Ridge-Anderson