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    Cognitive reactivity, suicidal ideation and future fluency: Preliminary investigation of a differential activation theory of hopelessness/suicidality by Williams, J, Van der Does, A, Barnhofer, T, Crane, C, Segal, Z

    Published 2008
    “…The authors investigated whether the re-emergence of hopeless/suicidal cognitions over time can be explained within a differential activation framework. …”
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    Recurrence of suicidal ideation across depressive episodes. by Williams, J, Crane, C, Barnhofer, T, Van der Does, A, Segal, Z

    Published 2006
    “…Weighted kappa coefficients indicated relatively low levels of agreement across episodes for most diagnostic symptoms, with suicidality showing the strongest relationship. Using a broad definition of suicidality-- any reporting of thoughts of death or suicide during episode-- a much higher level of agreement (kappa = .64) was found, with 83% of individuals falling into the same category (suicidal/non-suicidal) at both episodes. …”
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    Imagery about suicide in depression--"Flash-forwards"? by Holmes, E, Crane, C, Fennell, M, Williams, J

    Published 2007
    “…Suicide is a significant world health problem, with more deaths by suicide globally than by war. …”
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    Comfort from suicidal cognition in recurrently depressed patients. by Crane, C, Barnhofer, T, Duggan, D, Eames, C, Hepburn, S, Shah, D, Williams, J

    Published 2014
    “…BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that some individuals may obtain comfort from their suicidal cognitions. METHOD: This study explored clinical variables associated with comfort from suicidal cognition using a newly developed 5 item measure in 217 patients with a history of recurrent depression and suicidality, of whom 98 were followed up to at least one relapse to depression and reported data on suicidal ideation during the follow-up phase. …”
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    Suicidal imagery in a previously depressed community sample by Crane, C, Shah, D, Barnhofer, T, Holmes, E

    Published 2012
    “…This study sought to replicate previous findings of vivid suicide-related imagery in previously suicidal patients in a community sample of adults with a history of depression. …”
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    Suicidal imagery in a previously depressed community sample. by Crane, C, Shah, D, Barnhofer, T, Holmes, E

    Published 2012
    “…This study sought to replicate previous findings of vivid suicide-related imagery in previously suicidal patients in a community sample of adults with a history of depression. …”
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    Comfort from suicidal cognition in recurrently depressed patients by Crane, C, Barnhofer, T, Duggan, D, Eames, C, Hepburn, S, Shah, D, Williams, J

    Published 2014
    “…Background Previous research has suggested that some individuals may obtain comfort from their suicidal cognitions. Method This study explored clinical variables associated with comfort from suicidal cognition using a newly developed 5 item measure in 217 patients with a history of recurrent depression and suicidality, of whom 98 were followed up to at least one relapse to depression and reported data on suicidal ideation during the follow-up phase. …”
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    Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for prevention of recurrence of suicidal behavior. by Williams, J, Duggan, D, Crane, C, Fennell, M

    Published 2006
    “…Once suicidal thoughts have emerged as a feature of depression they are likely to be reactivated as part of a suicidal mode of mind whenever sad mood reappears. …”
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    Effects of meditation on frontal alpha-asymmetry in previously suicidal individuals. by Barnhofer, T, Duggan, D, Crane, C, Hepburn, S, Fennell, M, Williams, J

    Published 2007
    “…Twenty-two individuals with a previous history of suicidal depression were randomly assigned to either MBCT (N=10) or treatment-as-usual (TAU, N=12). …”
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    Suicide prevention by limiting access to methods: a review of theory and practice. by Florentine, J, Crane, C

    Published 2010
    “…This review discusses the limitation of access to suicide methods as a way to prevent suicide, an approach which forms a major component of many national suicide prevention strategies. …”
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    The relationship between pain and suicidal vulnerability in adolescence: a systematic review by Hinze, V, Crane, C, Ford, T, Buivydaite, R, Qiu, L, Gjelsvik, B

    Published 2019
    “…Leading suicide theories and research in adults suggest that pain can exacerbate the suicidal risk of an individual. …”
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    Effects of mindfulness on meta-awareness and specificity of describing prodromal symptoms in suicidal depression. by Hargus, E, Crane, C, Barnhofer, T, Williams, J

    Published 2010
    “…Twenty-seven depressed participants, all of whom had experienced suicidal crises, described warning signs for their last crisis. …”
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    Suicidality in chronic pain: a review of the prevalence, risk factors and psychological links. by Tang, N, Crane, C

    Published 2006
    “… BACKGROUND: This paper reviews and integrates the growing literature concerning the prevalence of and risk factors for suicidality in chronic pain. METHOD: A series of systematic searches in MEDLINE and PsychINFO identified 12 relevant articles examining suicide, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation in chronic pain. …”
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    Pre-adult onset and patterns of suicidality in patients with a history of recurrent depression by Williams, J, Barnhofer, T, Crane, C, Duggan, D, Shah, D, Brennan, K, Krusche, A, Crane, R, Eames, C, Jones, M, Radford, S, Russell, I

    Published 2012
    “…Background: This report assesses the association between age of onset of major depression and later suicidality in a sample of 276 recurrently depressed patients recruited for the Oxford/Bangor Staying Well after Depression (SWAD) Trial, and interviewed when in remission. …”
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    Pre-adult onset and patterns of suicidality in patients with a history of recurrent depression. by Williams, J, Barnhofer, T, Crane, C, Duggan, D, Shah, D, Brennan, K, Krusche, A, Crane, R, Eames, C, Jones, M, Radford, S, Russell, I

    Published 2012
    “… BACKGROUND: This report assesses the association between age of onset of major depression and later suicidality in a sample of 276 recurrently depressed patients recruited for the Oxford/Bangor Staying Well after Depression (SWAD) Trial, and interviewed when in remission. …”
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    Overgeneral autobiographical memory and age of onset of childhood sexual abuse in patients with recurrent suicidal behaviour. by Crane, C, Duggan, D

    Published 2009
    “…METHOD: Presence and age of onset of CSA and levels of OGM were assessed in 49 patients attending hospital following a recurrence of suicidal behaviour. RESULTS: Twenty six participants reported CSA. …”
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