PsychEd Episode 40: Suicide Epidemiology and Prevention with Dr. Juveria Zaheer

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This episode covers suicide epidemiology and prevention with Dr. Juveria Zaheer, a Clinician Scientist with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and Education Administrator in the Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan Emergency Department at CAMH in Toronto, Ontario. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. She utilizes both quantitative and qualitative methods to better understand suicide and identify areas of potential improvement.

The learning objectives for this episode are as follows:

By the end of this episode, you should be able to…

  1. Develop an awareness of suicide risk and prevalence, as it pertains to the general population and psychiatric populations

  2. Incorporate additional contextual information into suicide risk assessment that goes beyond SADPERSONS and other list-based approaches

  3. Develop a deeper understanding of how to approach and help individuals with suicidal thoughts and behaviours

Guest expert: Dr. Juveria Zaheer

Hosts: Dr. Chase Thompson (PGY4)

Episode production: Dr. Weam Sieffien, Dr. Vincent Tang, and Dr. Chase Thompson

Audio editing: Dr. Chase Thompson

Show notes: Dr. Chase Thompson

00:00 – Introduction

01:14 – Learning objectives

04:00 – Overview of suicide rates across populations

07:20 - Sex and gender differences in suicide

08:50 - Suicide following discharge from hospital

14:10 - Finding suitable dispositions for individuals dealing with suicidal thoughts and behaviours

20:50 - Meeting patients and families where they are at

23:30 - Suicide safety plans 

28:30 - Evidence-based approaches to suicide prevention 

32:30 - Commentary on strength of evidence for interventions in suicide prevention

38:40 - Addressing suicidality in borderline personality disorder

47:00 - Ethics of involuntary hospitalization for suicidality

50:00 - Future of suicide prevention 


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