An integrative overview of physical activity for people with opioid use disorder

E Matthews, H Fabian, M Gooney, D Rogers… - Mental Health and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background People with and in recovery from opioid use disorder face a burden of poor
physical and mental health. However, an emergent and growing body of evidence shows …

Clinical trials studying suicide risk reduction: who is excluded from participation

RE Lawrence, C Jaffe, Y Zhao, Y Wang… - Archives of suicide …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective The use of exclusion criteria in clinical trials can cause research participants to
differ markedly from clinical populations, which negatively impacts generalizability of results …

It's Risky Out Where We Are: Exploring Intersectional Factors of Intentional Overdose Among People Who Use Drugs in Regional Queensland, Australia

T Piatkowski, D de Andrade, E Kill… - Archives of Suicide …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Globally, drug-related deaths impact both urban and non-urban areas. In
Australia, regional areas face a concerning rise in drug-induced fatalities and suicides …

Suicide within 1 year of non-fatal overdose: Risk factors and risk reduction with medications for opioid use disorder

MA Nowels, PR Duberstein, S Crystal, P Treitler… - General hospital …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Individuals with substance use disorders and overdoses have high risk of suicide
death, but evidence is limited on the relationship between interventions following the initial …

Suicide in people prescribed opioid‐agonist therapy in Scotland, United Kingdom, 2011–2020: A national retrospective cohort study

R Fraser, A Yeung, M Glancy, M Hickman, HE Jones… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background and aims Opioid dependence is associated with an increased risk of suicide.
Drug‐related mortality among people with opioid dependence in Scotland has more than …

[HTML][HTML] Self-inflicted lesions in dermatology: The scars of self-harm

ME Oscherwitz, BM Godinich, RH Patel, C Avila… - JAAD Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Nonsuicidal self-injury behaviors (NSSIBs) are common within the general
population, and dermatologists may be the first physicians a patient would see for this …