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The following pages link to Seasonal and circadian rhythms in suicide in Cagliari, Italy (Q33654909):
Displaying 37 items.
- Seasonal patterns of suicides over the period of socio-economic transition in Lithuania (Q25256630) (← links)
- Solar radiation increases suicide rate after adjusting for other climate factors in South Korea (Q28038926) (← links)
- Mood Oscillations and Coupling Between Mood and Weather in Patients with Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder (Q30440089) (← links)
- Interaction of prefrontal cortical and hypothalamic systems in the pathogenesis of depression. (Q30620565) (← links)
- Temporal variation in United States firearm injuries 1993-2008: results from a national data base (Q30625379) (← links)
- Suicide risk in relation to air pollen counts: a study based on data from Danish registers (Q30651141) (← links)
- Seasonal changes in 24-h patterns of suicide rates: a study on train suicides in The Netherlands (Q31983943) (← links)
- Alterations in circadian/seasonal rhythms and vegetative functions are related to suicidality in DSM-5 PTSD. (Q34979032) (← links)
- Seasonality of suicidal behavior (Q35860461) (← links)
- Antidepressants medications and the relative risk of suicide attempt (Q35919659) (← links)
- Mood-worsening with high-pollen-counts and seasonality: a preliminary report (Q38632712) (← links)
- A descriptive study of female suicide deaths from 2005 to 2011 in Van city, Turkey (Q35997487) (← links)
- Patterns of Suicide and Other Trespassing Fatalities on State-Owned Railways in Greater Stockholm; Implications for Prevention (Q36008402) (← links)
- Seasonal Pattern in Suicide in Iran. (Q36279408) (← links)
- Suicide deaths and nonfatal hospital admissions for deliberate self-harm in the United States. Temporality by day of week and month of year (Q37088906) (← links)
- The link between suicide and insomnia: theoretical mechanisms. (Q37217247) (← links)
- Understanding the role of sleep in suicide risk: qualitative interview study. (Q37236552) (← links)
- Suicide and seasonality (Q37916682) (← links)
- Nocturnal Wakefulness as a Previously Unrecognized Risk Factor for Suicide. (Q38379619) (← links)
- School and seasonality in youth suicide: evidence from Japan. (Q38407729) (← links)
- Forensic pathology and forensic epidemiology of suicides in allegheny county, pennsylvania : A 10-year retrospective review (1990-1999). (Q38419442) (← links)
- Understanding Suicide Risk within the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Framework: Insights, Challenges, and Future Research Considerations (Q38663711) (← links)
- Suicide and sleep: Is it a bad thing to be awake when reason sleeps? (Q38680171) (← links)
- Seasonality of suicide in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1979-2003. (Q38890923) (← links)
- Do monthly or seasonal variations exist in suicides in a high-risk setting? (Q39671591) (← links)
- Seasonality of violent suicides in the Athens greater area (Q39893354) (← links)
- Seasonal distribution of suicide in alcoholism (Q44133370) (← links)
- Cyclic time patterns of death from suicide in northern Finland (Q44574102) (← links)
- [Space-time distribution of suicide in Galicia, Spain [1976-1998]]. (Q45119601) (← links)
- The relationship of person-specific eveningness chronotype, greater seasonality, and less rhythmicity to suicidal behavior: A literature review (Q46109375) (← links)
- Co-ingested alcohol and the timing of deliberate self-poisonings (Q47810312) (← links)
- Attribution of mental disorders in suicide occurrence (Q48200061) (← links)
- Seasonal variation in suicidal deaths in Chile: its relationship to latitude (Q51825607) (← links)
- Seasonal variation and meteotropism in suicide: clinical relevance of findings and implications for research. (Q53200440) (← links)
- Seasonality of blood neopterin levels in the Old Order Amish. (Q55037380) (← links)
- Circadian Pattern of Deaths Due to Suicide in Intoxicated Alcohol-Dependent Individuals (Q57797779) (← links)
- Seasonal variation in specific methods of suicide: a national register study of 20,234 Finnish people (Q74588160) (← links)