Perspectives on suicide and suicide prevention amongst men aged 40-60 years
01 September 2024
I am carrying out research into perspectives on suicide and suicide prevention amongst men aged 40-60 years, in the UK. This research focusses on the perspectives of people who have not been suicidal themselves, or lost someone to suicide.
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Requirements
- Must not have a history of active suicide ideation (i.e., due to the narrow focus of the study, participants must not have made plans that you intended to act on, and must not have sought professional support for suicidal plans).
- Must not have had contact with psychiatric services in the last 5 years, or currently be in crisis
- Must not have lost a close family member or very close friend to suicide
- Must not work with suicidal people (in a professional / voluntary capacity)
- Must be male, aged between 40-60 years, and must live in the UK
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Ethical approval
This study has ethical approval
About the researcher
My name is Lisa, and I am carrying out this research for my doctoral degree, because I believe that this research will provide valuable insights into how suicide prevention and support can be improved.