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Why we need qualitative research in suicidology.The law criminalizing attempted suicide in Ghana: the views of clinical psychologists, emergency ward nurses, and police officers.Meaning-making through psychological autopsy interviews: the value of participating in qualitative research for those bereaved by suicide.Social injury: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the attitudes towards suicide of lay persons in Ghana.An escape from agony: a qualitative psychological autopsy study of women's suicide in a post-conflict northern Uganda.Psychological autopsy studies as diagnostic tools: are they methodologically flawed?Religious views on suicide among the Baganda, Uganda: a qualitative study.Men in despair: a qualitative psychological autopsy study of suicide in northern Uganda.Mental health workers' views on the criminalization of suicidal behaviour in Uganda.Alcohol and suicide in postconflict northern Uganda: a qualitative psychological autopsy study.Distancing: a traditional mechanism of dealing with suicide among the Baganda, Uganda.Qualitative psychological autopsy interviews on suicide in post-conflict Northern Uganda: the participants' perceptions.Doing qualitative research on suicide in a developing country: practical and ethical challenges.Suicidal behavior as communication in a cultural context: a comparative study between Uganda and Norway.Self-reported suicidal behavior and attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention among psychology students in Ghana, Uganda, and Norway.A discussion of the value of cross-cultural studies in search of the meaning(s) of suicidal behavior and the methodological challenges of such studies.Connecting with suicidal patients in psychiatric wards: Therapist challenges.Mental Health Nurses' Experiences of Caring for Suicidal Patients in Psychiatric Wards: An Emotional Endeavor.Relational Principles in the Care of Suicidal Inpatients: Experiences of Therapists and Mental Health Nurses.Changing the diagnosis from epilepsy to PNES: patients' experiences and understanding of their new diagnosis.The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study.County council politicians' attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention: a qualitative cross-cultural study.The meanings of suicidal behaviour to psychology students in Ghana: a qualitative approach.A qualitative study of attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention among psychology students in Ghana.From condemnation to understanding: Views on suicidal behavior in Ghana in transition.Former Work Life and People With Dementia.Suicide among men in Ghana: The burden of masculinity.The Coping Mechanisms and Strategies of Hypertension Patients in Ghana: The Role of Religious Faith, Beliefs and Practices.Suicide and mental disorders: A discourse of politics, power, and vested interests.Motivation for research participation among people bereaved by suicide.Suicide and mental disorders.Suicide prevention in mental health care--time for new ideas?The communicative aspect of nonfatal suicidal behavior--are there gender differences?Better care, fewer suicides?Former suicidal inpatients' experiences of treatment and care in psychiatric wards in Norway.Cultural responses towards the aftermath of suicide among the Acholi in Northern UgandaReasons for attempting suicide: An exploratory study in GhanaWalking a tightrope: reflections on police gatekeeping roles in suicide research in GhanaTo die or not to die: a qualitative study of men's suicidality in Norway
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