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Ann Pollinger Haas
Researcher at City University of New York
Publications - 29
Citations - 5748
Ann Pollinger Haas is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicide prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 5199 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann Pollinger Haas include Harvard University & American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Suicide prevention strategies: a systematic review.
J. John Mann,Alan Apter,José Manoel Bertolote,Annette L. Beautrais,Dianne Currier,Ann Pollinger Haas,Ulrich Hegerl,Jouko Lönnqvist,Kevin M. Malone,Andrej Marusic,Lars Mehlum,George C Patton,Michael R. Phillips,Wolfgang Rutz,Zoltán Rihmer,Armin Schmidtke,David Shaffer,Morton M. Silverman,Yoshitomo Takahashi,Airi Värnik,Danuta Wasserman,Paul S. F. Yip,Herbert Hendin +22 more
TL;DR: Physician education in depression recognition and treatment and restricting access to lethal methods reduce suicide rates, and other interventions need more evidence of efficacy.
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Suicide and suicide risk in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations: review and recommendations.
Ann Pollinger Haas,Mickey Eliason,Vickie M. Mays,Robin M. Mathy,Susan D. Cochran,Anthony R. D'Augelli,Morton M. Silverman,Prudence W. Fisher,Tonda L. Hughes,Margaret Rosario,Stephen T. Russell,Effie Malley,Jerry Reed,David A. Litts,Ellen Haller,Randall L. Sell,Gary Remafedi,Judith Bradford,Annette L. Beautrais,Gregory K. Brown,Gary M. Diamond,Mark S. Friedman,Robert Garofalo,Mason S. Turner,Amber Hollibaugh,Paula J. Clayton +25 more
TL;DR: This article is a culmination of a three-year effort by an expert panel to address the need for better understanding of suicidal behavior and suicide risk in sexual minority populations, and stimulate the development of needed prevention strategies, interventions and policy changes.
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Depression, desperation, and suicidal ideation in college students: results from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention College Screening Project at Emory University
Steven J. Garlow,Jill Rosenberg,J. David Moore,Ann Pollinger Haas,Bethany Koestner,Herbert Hendin,Charles B. Nemeroff +6 more
TL;DR: There is a strong relationship between severity of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation in college students, and this underscores the need to provide effective mental health outreach and treatment services to this vulnerable population.
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Therapists' Reactions to Patients' Suicides
TL;DR: Clinicians felt they learned from participating in the project and that it was therapeutic for them, and review of such cases by a disinterested independent group with no institutional ties to the therapists seems desirable.
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The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
TL;DR: This list of charities and foundations supporting research into palliative care research and treatment of cancer, diabetes, and other diseases is compiled for 2017.