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| Hirofumi OyamaSummaryAffiliation: Aomori University of Health and Welfare Country: Japan Publications
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A community intervention trial of multimodal suicide prevention program in Japan: a novel multimodal community intervention program to prevent suicide and suicide attempt in Japan, NOCOMIT-JYutaka Ono
Health Center, Keio University, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku ku, Tokyo 160 8582, Japan
BMC Public Health 8:315. 2008..The primary aim of this study is to examine whether NOCOMIT-J is effective in reducing suicidal behavior in the community...
Community-based suicide prevention through group activity for the elderly successfully reduced the high suicide rate for femalesHirofumi Oyama
Department of Human Welfare, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 59:337-44. 2005..A community-based suicide prevention through a group intervention designed to increase knowledge and to cultivate social relationships would be effective for elderly females but not males...
Local community intervention through depression screening and group activity for elderly suicide preventionHirofumi Oyama
Department of Social Welfare, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Aomori, Japan
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 60:110-4. 2006..The local intervention using public health nursing would be effective against suicide for elderly females without diffusing to the surroundings...
Preventing elderly suicide through primary care by community-based screening for depression in rural JapanHirofumi Oyama
Faculty of Health Sciences, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Aomori, Japan
Crisis 27:58-65. 2006..A community intervention against suicide using management of depression with nonpsychiatric, primary health care would be effective for elderly females, but not males...
Effect of community-based intervention using depression screening on elderly suicide risk: a meta-analysis of the evidence from JapanHirofumi Oyama
Faculty of Health Sciences, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Aomori, Japan
Community Ment Health J 44:311-20. 2008..23) in men, and 0.36 (0.21-0.60) and 0.39 (0.22-0.66) in women, respectively. There are very few studies included, however, to demonstrate an association between CDS and the reduced risk, suggesting gender difference in the effectiveness...
A community-based survey and screening for depression in the elderly: the short-term effect on suicide risk in JapanHirofumi Oyama
Faculty of Health Sciences, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Aomori, Japan
Crisis 31:100-8. 2010..In addition to implementing a depression screening program, conducting a survey beforehand might contribute to suicide risk reduction for the elderly...
Outcomes of community-based screening for depression and suicide prevention among Japanese eldersHirofumi Oyama
Faculty of Health Sciences, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, 58-1, Mase Hamadate, Aomori 030-8505, and National Nishigunma Hospital, Shibukawa, Japan
Gerontologist 46:821-6. 2006..IMPLICATIONS: The management of depression by use of community resources involving public health and primary care physicians is effective in the prevention of suicide for elderly women but uncertain for men...
Community-based prevention for suicide in elderly by depression screening and follow-upHirofumi Oyama
Department of Human Welfare, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
Community Ment Health J 40:249-63. 2004..A community-based management for later-life depression with mental health care supported by the psychiatric treatment can be effective against suicide among the elderly for both males and females...
Stress buffering effects of social support on depressive symptoms in middle age: reciprocity and community mental healthTohru Takizawa
Graduate School of Medicine, Doctoral Program, Division of Environmental and Preventive, University of Ryukyus, Japan
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 60:652-61. 2006..Therefore, these findings suggest that reciprocal social support is important for males in relation to community mental health...
