The Suicide-Risk Factor - Data Query Tool (SURF-DQT): easy and handy access to the exhaustive base of highest evidence suicide risk factors.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1265/ehpm.24-00113
C-E Notredame, M Ford, N Jabari, O Bhuiyan, S Richard-Devantoy
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The extensive number of publications on suicide risk factors presents a practical challenge for clinicians, policy makers, and researchers to translate the research findings from academia to the improvement of individual suicide predictions and collective prevention. The Suicide Risk-Factor - Data Query Tool (SURF-DTQ) is a web application that collates organized data and helps with meta-analysis of suicidality data. Through a process of systematic review of literature according to PRISMA standards, screening and extracting studies with designs of a high level of evidence, and multi-level data synthesis, information is presented in the SURF database in a summarized, structured, and immediately relevant form. SURF allows users to search by risk factor, population, date, and indicator filters, enabling users to quickly access the most up to date and empirically grounded general or specific knowledge about suicide-related risk factors.

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自杀风险因素数据查询工具(SURF-DQT):简单方便地获取自杀风险因素最高证据的详尽基础。
大量有关自杀风险因素的出版物为临床医生、政策制定者和研究人员带来了实际挑战,即如何将学术界的研究成果转化为改进个人自杀预测和集体预防的方法。自杀风险因素--数据查询工具(SURF-DTQ)是一个网络应用程序,用于整理有组织的数据,帮助对自杀数据进行荟萃分析。通过按照 PRISMA 标准对文献进行系统性审查、筛选和提取具有高水平证据设计的研究以及多层次数据综合,SURF 数据库中的信息将以摘要、结构化和即时相关的形式呈现。SURF 允许用户通过风险因素、人群、日期和指标过滤器进行搜索,使用户能够快速获取与自杀相关的风险因素方面最新的、以经验为基础的一般或特定知识。
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Japanese Society for Hygiene, Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine (EHPM) brings a comprehensive approach to prevention and environmental health related to medical, biological, molecular biological, genetic, physical, psychosocial, chemical, and other environmental factors. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine features definitive studies on human health sciences and provides comprehensive and unique information to a worldwide readership.
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