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Papers & Posters
posters
Hidden in Plain Sight: Hidden Suicidal Ideation or Intent Amongst Asian American and Pacific Islander decedents: A thematic analysis from Medical Examiner-Coroner’s investigative death reports.
Author(s) Lichin Ly, MS, MPH
How Does Religiosity Affect Suicidal Ideation?: Church Attendance Vs. Private Religious Activities
Author(s) Yi Jin Kim
Implications of Law Enforcement Involvement in Mobile Crisis Response
Author(s) Calli Tucker, MS
Maintaining Mental Wellness While Providing Care on the Suicide Prevention Continuum: A Mini-Toolkit for Practitioners
Author(s) Thomas Robertson, MSW, LCSW, CSAC
Operational Responses of U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call Centers to COVID-19
Author(s) Ashley Miller, MPA, Mike Schiwart, BS, Christian Burgess, LMSW, and Tia Dole, PhD
Profiles of People Expressing Suicidal Thoughts Online: A Mixed-Method Approach
Author(s) Stefan Stijelja
Relationship of Suicidal Behavior with Impulsivity and Heart Rate Variability in Mood Disorders
Author(s) Mete Ercis, MD
Towards Trustworthy Automatic Voice Assessment System for Suicide
Author(s) Mah Parsa
Papers
Decolonization and intergenerational trauma: surviving family harm and suicidal behavior
Author(s) Emily B. Cooney, PhD
Complex Trauma in suicidal adults: Do cumulative traumatic experiences affect suicide risk, warning, and protective factors?
Author(s) Victoria L. Orr, B.S. and Lisa J. Borntrager, MSW
How Does a Call to Lifeline Prevent Suicide?
Author(s) Alan R. Woodward, MPS; BBus; FAES
Utilizing Historical Trauma Frameworks in Suicide Prevention with Indigenous Communities
Author(s) Antonia RG Alvarez, LMSW, PhD, Jeanelle Sugimoto-Matsuda, DrPH, MS, and Deborah Goebert, DrPH, MS
Thursday, April 20
5:15pm to 6:30pm
Exhibit Hall (continued)
Friday, April 21
4:45pm to 6:00pm
Mount Hood
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