Suicide and suicidal ideation can have lasting, harmful effects that impact families and communities. While its causes are complex and determined by multiple factors, the goal of suicide prevention research is to understand and reduce factors that increase risk (i.e. risk factors) and increase factors that promote resilience (i.e. protective factors). VA conducts an array of research into suicide prevention that looks at everything from predictive modeling to substance use disorders to the policy impacts of Veterans’ choice of services.
Each section below is populated by a search of the HSR website. Search results are generated based on the search term "Suicide". Results are updated as new data are available.
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Publication Briefs(5 of more than 83 SUICIDE focused publication briefs)
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Studies( 5 of more than 53 SUICIDE focused projects )
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CyberseminarsThe most recent "Suicide" seminars are displayed. |
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Date | Title | Presenter(s) |
3/12/2024 | Suicide Mortality in Vietnam War-Era Veterans: 41 Years of Follow Up | Schneiderman, Aaron Weitlauf, Julie |
3/6/2024 | VA/STARRS-LS Researcher-in-Residence program: Updates from two suicide prevention projects | Edwards, Emily Houtsma, Claire |
2/29/2024 | Emerging Evidence on Eating Disorders Research: A Focus on Women Veterans | Dognin, Discussant: Joanna Mitchell, Karen Masheb, Robin Strauss, Discussant: Jennifer |
12/14/2023 | Translating Market and Business Analytic Tools to Health Services: Using Empathy Maps and SWOT Analysis for Understanding Diverse Perspectives in Suicide Prevention Research | Johnson, Nicole Van Tiem, Jen |
12/13/2023 | TBI and Suicide Risk: Accumulation of Risk Over Time and Strategies for Prevention | Klyce, Daniel Pugh, Mary Jo Brenner, Lisa |
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