CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology

For the past century, suicide has been associated with negative connotations to the liberalistic connotations, however, the fabric of logic and reason behind suicidal ideation continues to exist with countless wrinkles and folds. In my manuscript, a new approach to address the age-old question is pr...

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Main Author: Ajay Agarwal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Computers in Human Behavior Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958820300427
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description For the past century, suicide has been associated with negative connotations to the liberalistic connotations, however, the fabric of logic and reason behind suicidal ideation continues to exist with countless wrinkles and folds. In my manuscript, a new approach to address the age-old question is provided – CogEpiCrim, which extends the boundaries of our understanding by using the suicidal ideation, not the action, as an infectious disease that can spread across closed communities. The paper describes how CogEpiCrim is used to classify the “existing wrinkles in our understanding as flaws in our approaches, not the fabric”.
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spelling doaj.art-6cc0ee8910644cdab4080da6f3d6b56f2022-12-21T20:39:17ZengElsevierComputers in Human Behavior Reports2451-95882020-08-012100042CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of SuicidologyAjay Agarwal0Department of Computer Science & Engineering, DIT University, Mussoorie, Diversion Road, Makka Wala, Dehradun, 248009, Uttarakhand, IndiaFor the past century, suicide has been associated with negative connotations to the liberalistic connotations, however, the fabric of logic and reason behind suicidal ideation continues to exist with countless wrinkles and folds. In my manuscript, a new approach to address the age-old question is provided – CogEpiCrim, which extends the boundaries of our understanding by using the suicidal ideation, not the action, as an infectious disease that can spread across closed communities. The paper describes how CogEpiCrim is used to classify the “existing wrinkles in our understanding as flaws in our approaches, not the fabric”.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958820300427Suicide theoryDiseaseSuicidal ideationCogEpiCrimCognitive scienceEpidemiology
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CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology
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Suicide theory
Disease
Suicidal ideation
CogEpiCrim
Cognitive science
Epidemiology
title CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology
title_full CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology
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title_full_unstemmed CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology
title_short CogEpiCrim – The M-Theory of Suicidology
title_sort cogepicrim the m theory of suicidology
topic Suicide theory
Disease
Suicidal ideation
CogEpiCrim
Cognitive science
Epidemiology
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