Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour: Establishing the Territory for a Series of Research Reviews

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SUICIDE AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR: ESTABLISHING THE TERRITORY FOR A SERIES OF RESEARCH REVIEWS

ANNEX TWO: FULL LIST OF CODES FOR INTERESTS, ISSUES AND GAPS

Code

Theme

AA

Epidemiology - miscellaneous

AB

Epidemiology - attempted suicide

AC

Epidemiology - suicide ideation

AD

Epidemiology - deliberate self-harm

AE

Epidemiology - course of behaviour: ideation - attempts - completed suicide

AF

Epidemiology - international / cross cultural

AG

Epidemiology - rural / urban

AH

Epidemiology - gender

AI

Epidemiology - life course / by age

AJ

Epidemiology - occupation

AK

Epidemiology - religion

AL

Epidemiology - non high risk groups

AM

Epidemiology - intentionality

AN

Epidemiology - changes in suicide mortality

AO

Determinants - miscellaneous

AP

Determinants - environmental

AQ

Determinants - neurobiological / genetic

AR

Determinants - psychological

AS

Determinants - socioeconomic

AT

Determinants - recognition of psychic pain

AU

Determinants - young women

AV

Risk conditions and factors - miscellaneous

AW

Risk conditions and factors - across the lifespan

AX

Risk conditions and factors - alcohol and drugs

AY

Risk conditions and factors - child abuse

AZ

Risk conditions and factors - identifying high risk groups

BA

Risk conditions and factors - older people

BB

Risk conditions and factors - physical health and disabilities

BC

Risk conditions and factors - postnatal depression

BD

Risk conditions and factors - relationships

BE

Risk conditions and factors - young men

BF

Risk conditions and factors - young people

BG

Protective factors - miscellaneous

BH

Interventions - miscellaneous

BI

Interventions - advocacy

BJ

Interventions - alternatives to hospital

BK

Interventions - at hospital discharge

BL

Interventions - attitudes to help seeking / services

BM

Interventions - barriers

BN

Interventions - behaviour therapy

BO

Interventions - community based

BP

Interventions - crisis intervention

BQ

Interventions - deliberate self-harm

BR

Interventions - early intervention

BS

Interventions - effectiveness

BT

Interventions - engaging difficult to reach groups

BU

Interventions - general hospital

BV

Interventions - high risk groups

BW

Interventions - integrated models

BX

Interventions - macro societal

BY

Interventions - medication

BZ

Interventions - mental health promotion

CA

Interventions - middle aged

CB

Interventions - national and local strategies

CC

Interventions - non government agencies

CD

Interventions - older people

CE

Interventions - political

CF

Interventions - postvention

CG

Interventions - prevention

CH

Interventions - primary care

CI

Interventions - prison based

CJ

Interventions - psychiatry

CK

Interventions - psychotherapy

CL

Interventions - public health

CM

Interventions - relationships

CN

Interventions - risk assessment and management

CO

Interventions - school based

CP

Interventions - self help

CQ

Interventions - training programmes

CR

Interventions - user involvement

CS

Cross-cutting - aftermath

CT

Cross-cutting - availability of means

CU

Cross-cutting - behaviour

CV

Cross-cutting - current data collection methods

CW

Cross-cutting - deliberate self-harm

CX

Cross-cutting - economic impact

CY

Cross-cutting - ethics and legal issues

CZ

Cross-cutting - ethnic minority / cultural issues

DA

Cross-cutting - gender

DB

Cross-cutting - historical perspectives

DC

Cross-cutting - media / stigma / contagion / attitudes

DD

Cross-cutting - mental illness

DE

Cross-cutting - older people

DF

Cross-cutting - prisons

DG

Cross-cutting - recovery

DH

Cross-cutting - religion

DI

Cross-cutting - theoretical frameworks

DJ

Cross-cutting - young people

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