1. Qualitative content analysis of COVID-19’s role in suicide attempts leading to hospital careMartina Mravlja, Anthony Pisani R., Annamarie Bailey, Nicola Meda, Alexandre Paim-Diaz, Kristina Zurich, Kenneth Conner, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: Introduction: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on suicide risk has been documented during the acute phase, but less is known about people who attempted suicide during the post-acute period. This study investigates how adults who attempted suicide during the post-acute pandemic period (2021–2023) understood COVID-19’s role in their attempt. Method: We analyzed interview data from 329 adults (59% female; 41% male), enrolled following a recent suicide attempt between 2021 and 2023. Participants were asked about the general impact of COVID-19 on their lives and then specifically about whether stress related to COVID-19 was a primary reason for their attempt or contributed to their suicidal thoughts. Results: When asked about their recent attempt, 11% of participants identified stress related to COVID-19 as the primary reason for their attempt, and an additional 23% indicated it contributed to their suicidal thoughts. When describing general impacts, participants reported effects across multiple domains: social isolation, physical health concerns, mental health impacts, and economic effects. Discussion: The attribution of suicide attempts to COVID-19-related stress during the post-acute period highlights the extended impact of public health crises on vulnerable individuals. These findings emphasize the need for sustained, integrated medical and mental healthcare following such crises. Ključne besede: suicide, COVID-19, pandemic mental health, loneliness, isolation, healthcare, stress, prevention Objavljeno v RUP: 17.12.2025; Ogledov: 183; Prenosov: 5
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2. Towards development of guidelines for harnessing implementation science for suicide prevention : an international Delphi expert consensus studySadhvi Krishnamoorthy, Gregory Armstrong, Victoria Ross, Lennart Reifels, Hayley Purdon, Jillian Francis, Jacinta L. Hawgood, Sharna Mathieu, Alexandr Kasal, Allison Crawford, Vita Poštuvan, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: Objectives Suicide research and prevention are complex. Many practical, methodological and ethical challenges must be overcome to implement effective suicide prevention interventions. Implementation science can offer insights into what works, why and in what context. Yet, there are limited real-world examples of the application of implementation science in suicide prevention. This study aimed to identify approaches to employ principles of implementation science to tackle important challenges in suicide prevention. Methods A questionnaire about promoting implementation science for suicide prevention was developed through thematic analysis of stakeholder narratives. Statements were categorised into six domains: research priorities, practical considerations, approach to intervention design and delivery, lived experience engagement, dissemination and the way forward. The questionnaire (n=52 statements—round 1; n=44 statements—round 2; n=9 statements—round 3) was administered electronically to a panel (n=62—round 1, n=48—round 2; n=45—round 3) of international experts (suicide researchers, leaders, project team members, lived experience advocates). Statements were rated on a Likert scale based on an understanding of importance and priority of each item. Statements endorsed by at least 85% of the panel would be included in the final guidelines. Results Eighty-two of the 90 statements were endorsed. Recommendations included broadening research inquiries to understand overall programme impact; accounting for resources in the translation of evidence into practice; embedding implementation science in intervention delivery and design; meaningfully engaging lived experience; considering channels for dissemination of implementation-related findings and focusing on next steps needed to routinely harness the strengths of implementation science in suicide prevention research, practice and training. Conclusion An interdisciplinary panel of suicide prevention experts reached a consensus on optimal strategies for using implementation science to enhance the effectiveness of policies and programmes aimed at reducing suicide. Ključne besede: suicide prevention, Delphi expert consensus method, implementation science Objavljeno v RUP: 26.09.2025; Ogledov: 383; Prenosov: 3
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5. Do you understand (yourself)?!? Study on the mental health and suicidal behaviour of adolescents in Slovenia - preliminary resultsMonika Brdnik, Nuša Zadravec Šedivy, Tina Podlogar, Vanja Gomboc, Meta Lavrič, Nina Krohne, Vita Poštuvan, 2021, objavljeni povzetek znanstvenega prispevka na konferenci Ključne besede: mental health, suicide prevention, youth, Slovenia Objavljeno v RUP: 18.10.2021; Ogledov: 3324; Prenosov: 115
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6. Suicide research, prevention, and COVID-19 : towards a global response and the establishment of an international research collaborationThomas Niederkrotenthaler, David Gunnell, Ella Arensman, Jane Pirkis, Louis Appleby, Keith Hawton, Ann John, Nav Kapur, Murad Khan, Rory C. O'Connor, Stephen Platt, Diego De Leo, 2020, predgovor, uvodnik, spremna beseda Ključne besede: suicide research, prevention, COVID-19 Objavljeno v RUP: 02.12.2020; Ogledov: 2636; Prenosov: 36
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9. Infuence of coping strategies on the efcacy of YAM (Youth Aware of Mental Health) : a universal school-based suicide preventive programJean-Pierre Kahn, Renaud F. Cohen, Alexandra Tubiana, Karine Legrand, Camilla Wasserman, Vladimir Carli, Alan Apter, Judit Balazs, Raphaela Banzer, Barzilay Shira, Urša Mars Bitenc, Vita Poštuvan, 2020, izvirni znanstveni članek Ključne besede: YAM, universal programme, coping strategies, suicide, suicidal ideation, adolescents, mechanisms, suicide prevention, mental health promotion, SEYLE Objavljeno v RUP: 10.11.2020; Ogledov: 4942; Prenosov: 67
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