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Suicide in the Military

"Suicide in the Military" chapter abstracts

altaltSuicidal behavior is an important issue in the military. There are some specific problems arising in the military surrounding. An army is a closed system that may restrict personal freedoms. Many servicemen loose significant relationships and have financial and psychological problems. An army is an aggressive masculine community and sometimes aggression is a part of the staff training. Firearms as a means of suicide are available in the military. A combination of psychosocial problems with availability of firearms contributes to incidents of suicide in the military. This book is dedicated to the relationship between military service and suicidal behavior. The impact of peacekeeping missions on suicidal behavior is also discussed. This book will be of interest to physicians, psychologists, other clinicians, experts in public health management, and military people.

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Editors: Leo Sher and Alexander Vilens

Chapter abstracts:
1 Suicidal Behavior Among Peacekeepers: An International Perspective
2 Suicide and Mental Health Among Peacekeepers: A Review of the Literature
3 Suicidal Behaviour Among Current and Former Peacekeepers
4 Suicide Prevention in the Army
5 The Swiss System of Militia Army – A Suicide Risk?
6 The Occurrence of Suicide in the Hungarian Defense Force after the Abolition of Obligatory Regular Army Between 2005 and 2007 in Comparison with Previous Years. Suicide Prevention in the Military
7 Suicide Prevention in the Military
8 Suicide Prevention in a Top-Down Society
9 Preventing Suicide in the Military: Plenty of Room for Improvement
10 The Concept of Posttraumatic Mood Disorder and its Relation to Suicidal Behavior in War Veterans
11 Sleep Disturbances and Suicide Prevention in the Military
12 Suicidality and Suicide Prevention Among War Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury
13 Alcohol and Suicide