Self-Harm Cases Among Swedish Teenage Girls Double Since 2015
Hospitalizations for self-harm among Swedish girls aged 12-15 have doubled since 2015, highlighting rising mental health concerns and gaps in post-hospital care.
Hospitalizations for self-harm among Swedish girls aged 12-15 have doubled since 2015, highlighting rising mental health concerns and gaps in post-hospital care.
New research identifies twelve genetic regions linked to early onset depression and associated suicide risk, highlighting potential for improved suicide prevention.
Jakob Yoorkevich from Gothenburg uses ultrarunning to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention, inspiring others through his endurance sport journey.
Sweden sees a decline in suicide rates in 2024, prompting cautious optimism among mental health advocates.
Sweden engages in extensive activities to raise awareness for Suicide Prevention Day.
Growing awareness reveals the profound familial impacts of suicide attempts as communities rally for prevention.
Sweden unveils a new suicide prevention hotline, 1411, providing 24/7 support for mental health crises.