IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study
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autor | Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton |
beschreibung | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040809 Authors: Carol C. Choo Roger C. Ho André A. D. Burton One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suicide attempters who were admitted to the emergency department of a large teaching hospital in Singapore over a three year period were subjected to analysis. A total of 666 cases were examined (69.2% females; 63.8% Chinese, 15% Malays, 15.8% Indians), ages ranged from 10 years old to 85 years old (Mean = 29.7, Standard Deviation = 16.1). The thematic analysis process that was applied to the textual data elicited key concepts labelled as Relationship issues, Financial strain, Socio-legal-academic—environmental stress, and Physical and mental illness and pain. Interpreted with other recent local research on suicide attempters in Singapore, the findings have implications for informing suicide interventions. |
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shingle_author_1 | Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton |
shingle_author_2 | Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton |
shingle_author_3 | Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton |
shingle_author_4 | Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton |
shingle_catch_all_1 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040809 Authors: Carol C. Choo Roger C. Ho André A. D. Burton One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suicide attempters who were admitted to the emergency department of a large teaching hospital in Singapore over a three year period were subjected to analysis. A total of 666 cases were examined (69.2% females; 63.8% Chinese, 15% Malays, 15.8% Indians), ages ranged from 10 years old to 85 years old (Mean = 29.7, Standard Deviation = 16.1). The thematic analysis process that was applied to the textual data elicited key concepts labelled as Relationship issues, Financial strain, Socio-legal-academic—environmental stress, and Physical and mental illness and pain. Interpreted with other recent local research on suicide attempters in Singapore, the findings have implications for informing suicide interventions. Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton MDPI Publishing 1661-7827 16617827 1660-4601 16604601 |
shingle_catch_all_2 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040809 Authors: Carol C. Choo Roger C. Ho André A. D. Burton One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suicide attempters who were admitted to the emergency department of a large teaching hospital in Singapore over a three year period were subjected to analysis. A total of 666 cases were examined (69.2% females; 63.8% Chinese, 15% Malays, 15.8% Indians), ages ranged from 10 years old to 85 years old (Mean = 29.7, Standard Deviation = 16.1). The thematic analysis process that was applied to the textual data elicited key concepts labelled as Relationship issues, Financial strain, Socio-legal-academic—environmental stress, and Physical and mental illness and pain. Interpreted with other recent local research on suicide attempters in Singapore, the findings have implications for informing suicide interventions. Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton MDPI Publishing 1661-7827 16617827 1660-4601 16604601 |
shingle_catch_all_3 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040809 Authors: Carol C. Choo Roger C. Ho André A. D. Burton One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suicide attempters who were admitted to the emergency department of a large teaching hospital in Singapore over a three year period were subjected to analysis. A total of 666 cases were examined (69.2% females; 63.8% Chinese, 15% Malays, 15.8% Indians), ages ranged from 10 years old to 85 years old (Mean = 29.7, Standard Deviation = 16.1). The thematic analysis process that was applied to the textual data elicited key concepts labelled as Relationship issues, Financial strain, Socio-legal-academic—environmental stress, and Physical and mental illness and pain. Interpreted with other recent local research on suicide attempters in Singapore, the findings have implications for informing suicide interventions. Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton MDPI Publishing 1661-7827 16617827 1660-4601 16604601 |
shingle_catch_all_4 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040809 Authors: Carol C. Choo Roger C. Ho André A. D. Burton One important dynamic risk factor for suicide assessment includes suicide precipitant. This exploratory study used a qualitative paradigm to look into the themes surrounding precipitants for suicide attempts in Singapore. Medical records related to suicide attempters who were admitted to the emergency department of a large teaching hospital in Singapore over a three year period were subjected to analysis. A total of 666 cases were examined (69.2% females; 63.8% Chinese, 15% Malays, 15.8% Indians), ages ranged from 10 years old to 85 years old (Mean = 29.7, Standard Deviation = 16.1). The thematic analysis process that was applied to the textual data elicited key concepts labelled as Relationship issues, Financial strain, Socio-legal-academic—environmental stress, and Physical and mental illness and pain. Interpreted with other recent local research on suicide attempters in Singapore, the findings have implications for informing suicide interventions. Carol C. Choo; Roger C. Ho; André A. D. Burton MDPI Publishing 1661-7827 16617827 1660-4601 16604601 |
shingle_title_1 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
shingle_title_2 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
shingle_title_3 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
shingle_title_4 | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
timestamp | 2025-06-30T23:34:29.667Z |
titel | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
titel_suche | IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 809: Thematic Analysis of Medical Notes Offers Preliminary Insight into Precipitants for Asian Suicide Attempters: An Exploratory Study |
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