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Psychosocial, psychiatric and work-related risk factors associated with suicide in Ireland: optimised methodological approach of a case-control psychological autopsy study.

Arensman EllaC LarkinJ McCarthyS LeitaoP CorcoranE WilliamsonC McAuliffeI J PerryE GriffinE M CassidyC BradleyN KapurJ KinahanA ClearyT FosterJ GallagherK MaloneA P Ramos CostaB A Greiner
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
The study allows for the investigation of consistency across different data sources and contributes to the methodological advancement of psychological autopsy research. The study will also inform clinical and public health practice. The comparison between suicide cases and controls will allow investigation of risk and protective factors for suicide more generally, while the comparison with high-risk self-harm patients will help to identify the factors associated specifically with a fatal outcome to a self-harm episode. A further enhancement is the particular focus on specific work-related risk factors for suicide.
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