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Reports
 
If you or someone you know is considering suicide,
please contact the
National Suicide Hotline (800-273-8255)

Each report below presents an overview of published research literature, research and publically available data on topics of special interest to Idaho.  The overview is intended to give a good introduction to current research regarding the topic and concludes with a selected bibliography.  The research bibliography for each topic presents a much wider sample of peer-reviewed research articles.  Many of the citations have links that goes to the abstract or full text of full journal article.

Special at-risk populations in Idaho

  • Teen Males (ages 15 - 17)
    • Teen Males & Suicide Report (ages 15-17)
    • Teen Male Suicide Research Bibliographies:   2008  2007   2006   2005   2004   2003
    • Idaho Teen Male Suicide Data

  • Native American Males & Suicide (ages 15-24)
    • Native American Males & Suicide Report (ages 15-24)
    • Native American Male Suicide Research Bibliography:   2003-2007
    • Idaho Native American Male Suicide Data

  • Working Age Male & Suicide (ages 18 - 64)
    • Working Age Males & Suicide Report (ages 18 - 64)
    • Working Age Male Suicide Research Bibliographies:  2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003
    • Working Age Male Suicide Data

  • Elderly Males & Suicide (ages 75+) - Available Now!
    • Elderly Males & Suicide Report (ages 75+) 
    • Elderly Male Suicide Research Bibliographies:  2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003
    • Elderly Male Suicide Data


Special Topics in Suicide and Suicide Prevention
  • Suicide and Farmers
Future research and bibliographies may include topics were identified by key stakeholders in the Idaho suicide prevention community.  To submit an additional topic for consideration, please use the Comments link to the left.

Selected topics might include:

  • Methods to collect comprehensive suicide data
  • Personal and family factors in suicide
  • Community approaches to suicide prevention
  • Issues and interventions for survivors of suicide
  • Suicides in social networks

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