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Letter to the editor concerning: “Drivers and consequences of self-immolation in parts of Iran, Iraq and Uzbekistan: A systematic review of qualitative evidence”
. 46:1707.
2020
The COVID-19 pandemic and suicide by self-immolation: Is risk increasing?
2020
Psychological needs of the families of patients who attempted suicide by self-immolation: An overlooked issue
. 45:1938-1939.
2019
Psychiatric needs for self-inflicted burn patients in developing countries: A call for action
. 45:1732-1733.
2019
Response to Letter to Editor “Some ethical challenges regarding self-immolation”
. 42:1153-1154.
2016
A model to explain suicide by self-immolation among Iranian women: A grounded theory study
. 41:1562-1571.
2015
Research priorities for suicide by self-immolation: Beyond quantitative approaches
. 39:536.
2013
Self-immolation a predictable method of suicide: A comparison study of warning signs for suicide by self-immolation and by self-poisoning
. 37:1419-1426.
2011
Is self-immolation a distinct method for suicide? A comparison of Iranian patients attempting suicide by self-immolation and by poisoning
. 37:159-163.
2011
Demographic risk factors of self-immolation: A case-control study
. 35:580-586.
2009
Response to: “Do more predictors improve mortality risk estimates among burn patients? Comment on McGwin et al.”
. 35:305.
2009
Classic philosophy lessons and preventing self-inflicted burns: A call for action
. 35:154-155.
2009
Improving the ability to predict mortality among burn patients
. 34:320-327.
2008
The descriptive epidemiology of intentional burns in the United States: An analysis of the National Burn Repository
. 33:828-832.
2007
Identity
International Standard Serial Number (issn)
0305-4179
0959-6526
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (eissn)
1879-1409