The various methods by which individuals injure themselves.
The relative frequency of illness or injury, or the illness/injury rate in a community/population.
Actions or techniques which results in an individual inflicting self-harm (overdose, jumping)
A constellation of emotional, cognitive and somatic signs and symptoms, including sustained sad mood or lack of pleasure.
Injuries resulting from purposeful human action whether directed at oneself (self-directed) or others (assaultive).
The instrument or object whereby a self-destructive act is carried out (firearm, poison, medication)
Guides planning around an issue.
Closeness to an individual, group or people within a specific organization.
The period of physical and psychological development from the onset of puberty to maturity.
The medical science that deals with origin, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders.
A phenomenon whereby susceptible person are influenced towards suicidal behavior through knowledge of another person's suicidal acts.
A strategy or approach that reduces the likelihood of risk of onset, or delays the onset of adverse health problems.
The relative frequency of death, or the death rate, in a community or population.
An unpleasant feeling of fear or apprehension
The number of occurrences of a disease or injury in a given unit of time; with respect to suicide, frequency applies only to suicidal behaviors which can repeat over time.