Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk

As suicide became a critical issue in mental healthcare, the World Health Organization (WHO) presented a Mental Health Action Plan in 2013. Particularly, the plan set an explicit goal for suicide prevention, which called for 10% reduction in the suicide rate in member countries by 2020. Now the toug...

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Main Authors: Wen-Jie Yan, Chun-Lei Jiang, Wen-Jun Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666354621000533
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spelling doaj-9b60ec774b394fd2b92591a480fc3e132021-06-10T04:58:15ZengElsevierBrain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health2666-35462021-07-0114100250Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide riskWen-Jie Yan0Chun-Lei Jiang1Wen-Jun Su2Department of Stress Medicine, Faculty of Psychology, Naval Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Road, Shanghai, China; Lab for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Faculty of Psychology, Naval Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Road, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Stress Medicine, Faculty of Psychology, Naval Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Road, Shanghai, China; Corresponding author.Department of Stress Medicine, Faculty of Psychology, Naval Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Road, Shanghai, China; Corresponding author.As suicide became a critical issue in mental healthcare, the World Health Organization (WHO) presented a Mental Health Action Plan in 2013. Particularly, the plan set an explicit goal for suicide prevention, which called for 10% reduction in the suicide rate in member countries by 2020. Now the tough year of 2020 has passed by, many valuable breakthroughs on suicide research have emerged during these recent years. To some extent, a multi-stage system for the prediction and prevention of suicide is taking shape. Inflammatory biomarkers may have a promising future within this field.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666354621000533SuicideInflammationCytokinesPsychiatry
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author Wen-Jie Yan
Chun-Lei Jiang
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Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health
Suicide
Inflammation
Cytokines
Psychiatry
author_facet Wen-Jie Yan
Chun-Lei Jiang
Wen-Jun Su
author_sort Wen-Jie Yan
title Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
title_short Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
title_full Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
title_fullStr Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
title_full_unstemmed Life in the flame: Inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
title_sort life in the flame: inflammation sounds the alarm for suicide risk
publisher Elsevier
series Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health
issn 2666-3546
publishDate 2021-07-01
description As suicide became a critical issue in mental healthcare, the World Health Organization (WHO) presented a Mental Health Action Plan in 2013. Particularly, the plan set an explicit goal for suicide prevention, which called for 10% reduction in the suicide rate in member countries by 2020. Now the tough year of 2020 has passed by, many valuable breakthroughs on suicide research have emerged during these recent years. To some extent, a multi-stage system for the prediction and prevention of suicide is taking shape. Inflammatory biomarkers may have a promising future within this field.
topic Suicide
Inflammation
Cytokines
Psychiatry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666354621000533
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