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Sylvie Lapierre
Researcher at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Publications - 44
Citations - 1481
Sylvie Lapierre is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicidal ideation & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1228 citations. Previous affiliations of Sylvie Lapierre include Université du Québec à Montréal & Université du Québec.
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A Systematic Review of Elderly Suicide Prevention Programs
Sylvie Lapierre,Annette Erlangsen,Margda Waern,Diego De Leo,Hirofumi Oyama,Paolo Scocco,Joseph J. Gallo,Katalin Szanto,Yeates Conwell,Brian Draper,Paul Quinnett +10 more
TL;DR: Innovative strategies should improve resilience and positive aging, engage family and community gatekeepers, use telecommunications to reach vulnerable older adult, and evaluate the effects of means restriction and physicians education on elderly suicide.
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A systematic review of social factors and suicidal behavior in older adulthood
Madeleine Mellqvist Fässberg,Kimberly A. Van Orden,Paul R. Duberstein,Annette Erlangsen,Sylvie Lapierre,Ehud Bodner,Silvia Sara Canetto,Diego De Leo,Katalin Szanto,Margda Waern +9 more
TL;DR: Findings indicated that at least in industrialized countries, limited social connectedness is associated with suicidal ideation, non-fatal suicidal behavior, and suicide in later life.
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A systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults
Madeleine Mellqvist Fässberg,Gary Cheung,Silvia Sara Canetto,Annette Erlangsen,Sylvie Lapierre,Reinhard Lindner,Brian Draper,Joseph J. Gallo,Christine Wong,Jing Wu,Paul R. Duberstein,Margda Waern +11 more
TL;DR: Functional disability, as well as a number of specific physical illnesses, was shown to be associated with suicidal behaviour in older adults, and more needs to be learned about what at-risk, physically ill patients want, and need, to inform prevention efforts for older adults.
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Addressing suicidal ideations through the realization of meaningful personal goals
TL;DR: The experimental group had improved significantly more than the control group on hope, goal realization process, serenity, flexibility, and positive attitude toward retirement, and the levels of depression and psychological distress significantly decreased.
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Key considerations for preventing suicide in older adults: consensus opinions of an expert panel.
Annette Erlangsen,Merete Nordentoft,Yeates Conwell,Margda Waern,Diego De Leo,Reinhard Lindner,Hirofumi Oyama,Tomoe Sakashita,Karen Andersen-Ranberg,Paul Quinnett,Brian Draper,Sylvie Lapierre +11 more
TL;DR: The suggestions span a wide range and are offered for consideration by local groups preparing new interventions, as well as large scale public health care planning.