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Brian L. Mishara PhD David N. Weisstub JD LLD 《Suicide & life-threatening behavior》2010,40(2):159-169
The ethical basis of suicide prevention is illustrated by contrasting helpline emergency rescue policies of the Samaritans and the AAS and the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. We contrast moralist, relativist, and libertarian ethical premises and question whether suicide can be rational. Samaritans respect a caller's right to decide to die by suicide; U.S. helplines oblige emergency intervention during an attempt even against the caller's will. We analyze the effect of emergency rescue when there is high suicide risk but an attempt has not been initiated. We examine links between values and actions, needs for empirical evidence to guide practice, and propose vigorous dialogue about values in the gray zone of moral practice. 相似文献
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Willingness of Mentally Ill Individuals to Sign Up for a Novel Proposal to Prevent Firearm Suicide 下载免费PDF全文
Fredrick E. Vars JD Cheryl B. McCullumsmith MD PhD Richard C. Shelton MD Karen L. Cropsey PsyD 《Suicide & life-threatening behavior》2017,47(4):483-492
The study goal was to determine whether a significant number of high suicide risk individuals would confidentially put their own names onto a list to prevent future gun purchases. An anonymous written survey was administered in an inpatient psychiatric unit and two outpatient psychiatric clinics at an academic medical center. Two hundred forty individuals were approached to fill out the survey, of whom 200 (83.3%) did so. Forty‐six percent of participants stated that they would put their own name onto the list. This novel suicide prevention proposal, a Do‐Not‐Sell List, would appeal to many people at high risk for suicide. 相似文献
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