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Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative
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Workshop Agendas
WORKSHOP ON RISK FACTORS FOR SUICIDE
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA March 14th, 2001
8:30–8:45
Remarks and introduction by chairs: W. Bunney and A. Kleinman
Topic 1: Epidemiology & Measurement
8:45–9:15
Eve Moscicki
“Epidemiology of suicide”
9:15–9:45
David Goldston & Gregory Brown
“Issues in measurement”
9:45–10:30
Discussion
Topic 2: Socio-Cultural Factors
10:45–11:15
Ron Maris
“Social and cultural factors in suicide risk”
11:15–11:45
Discussion
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Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative
Topic 3: Biologic Factors
11:45–12:15
Ghanshyam Pandey
“Neurobiology of teenage and adult suicide: Possible biological markers for identification of suicidal patients”
12:15–12:45
William Byerley
“Strategies to identify genes for complex diseases”
12:45–1:15
Discussion
Topic 4: Developmental Factors & Trauma
2:00–2:30
Martin Teicher
“Neurobiological consequences of childhood abuse and neglect”
2:30–3:00
Robert Post
“Association of early physical or sexual abuse with suicide attempts in bipolar illness”
3:00–3:30
Discussion
Topic 5: Psychologic Factors
3:45–4:15
Ed Shneidman
“Psychologic factors in suicide”
4:15–4:45
Discussion
4:45–5:15
Closing Comments
5:15
Adjourn
WORKSHOP ON SUICIDE PREVENTION
Green Building of the National Academy of Sciences, Room 104 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. May 14th, 2001
8:30-8:45
Remarks and introduction by the chair: William Bunney
8:45-9:15
C. Hendricks Brown
“Design choices and analytical strategies for population-based prevention programs: Implications for suicide prevention”
9:15-9:45
Discussion
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9:45-10:15
John Kalafat
“A systems approach to youth suicide prevention”
10:15-10:45
Discussion
10:45-11:15
Madelyn Gould
“Suicide contagion”
11:15-11:45
Discussion
12:45-1:15
Aaron T. Beck
“Cognitive approaches to suicide”
1:15-1:45
Discussion
1:45-2:15
Kate Comtois
“Research and usual care prevention efforts across psychiatric diagnoses”
2:15-2:45
Discussion
3:00-3:30
Herbert C. Schulberg
“Preventing suicide in ambulatory medicine patients: Does the primary care physician have a role?”
3:30-4:00
Discussion
4:00-4:30
David Hemenway
“Firearm availability and suicide”
4:30-5:00
Discussion
5:00-5:30
Closing Comments
5:30
Adjourn
Representative terms from entire chapter:
cultural factors