Suicidology is an academic journal dedicated to suicide research, providing a multidisciplinary platform for publishing research on the causes, prevention, treatment, and related psychosocial factors of suicidal behavior. This magazine aims to promote understanding of the phenomenon of suicide and provide scientific basis for the development of suicide prevention strategies. The content of Suicidology covers a wide range of topics from basic research to clinical practice, providing valuable information and research results for researchers, clinical doctors, public health experts, and policy makers.
The research articles published in this journal usually undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and reliability of the research. The magazine encourages submission of original research, systematic reviews, methodological articles, and case studies, which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of suicide studies. In addition, the magazine also focuses on the cultural and social dimensions of suicide, as well as the application of suicide prevention in different populations and environments. Its target readers include suicide researchers, mental health professionals, social workers, public health experts, and a wide range of readers interested in suicide prevention. The research findings in the journal can be directly applied to clinical practice, helping to improve suicide risk assessment and intervention measures, while also providing scientific support for policy makers to develop effective suicide prevention strategies.