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12054
World Ranking
5200
National Ranking
141

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Armin Schmidtke is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their academic profile shows no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specified main fields and subfields of study available at this time.

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Given the lack of detailed publication or collaboration records, Schmidtke's academic footprint in the provided data remains minimal, centered solely on their primary affiliation with the University of Würzburg. This affiliation indicates involvement in German academic or scientific activities possibly related to the institution's broader research environment.

Best Publications

  • Suicide prevention strategies: a systematic review.

    John J Mann;Alan Apter;Jose Bertolote;Annette Beautrais

  • Attempted suicide in Europe: rates, trends and sociodemographic characteristics of suicide attempters during the period 1989-1992. Results of the WHO/EURO Multicentre Study on Parasuicide

    Armin Schmidtke;Unni Bille-Brahe;Diego DeLeo;Ad Kerkhof

  • IRAOS: An instrument for the assessment of onset and early course of schizophrenia.

    H. Häfner;A. Riecher-Rössler;M. Hambrecht;K. Maurer

  • Parasuicide in Europe: the WHO/EURO multicentre study on parasuicide. I. Introduction and preliminary analysis for 1989.

    S. Platt;U. Bille-Brahe;A. Kerkhof;A. Schmidtke

  • The Werther effect after television films: new evidence for an old hypothesis.

    Armin Schmidtke;H. Hafner

  • The alliance against depression: 2-year evaluation of a community-based intervention to reduce suicidality

    Ulrich Hegerl;David Althaus;Armin Schmidtke;Guenter Niklewski

  • Attempted and completed suicide in older subjects: results from the WHO/EURO multicentre study of suicidal behaviour

    Diego De Leo;Walter Padoani;Paolo Scocco;David Lie;David Lie

  • Co-morbidity of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with focus on personality traits and related disorders in a tertiary referral center

    Christian P. Jacob;Jasmin Romanos;Astrid Dempfle;Monika Heine

  • What are reasons for the large gender differences in the lethality of suicidal acts? An epidemiological analysis in four European countries

    Roland Mergl;Nicole Koburger;Katherina Heinrichs;András Székely

  • Why People Engage in Parasuicide: A Cross-Cultural Study of Intentions

    Heidi Hjelmeland;Keith Hawton;Hilmar Nordvik;Unni Bille-Brahe

  • Relation between attempted suicide and suicide rates among young people in Europe.

    Keith E. Hawton;Ella Arensman;Danuta Wasserman;A. Hultén

  • Optimizing Suicide Prevention Programs and Their Implementation in Europe (OSPI Europe): an evidence-based multi-level approach

    Ulrich Hegerl;Lisa Wittenburg;Ella Arensman;Chantal van Audenhove

  • Gender issues in suicide rates, trends and methods among youths aged 15-24 in 15 European countries

    Airi Värnik;Kairi Kõlves;Kairi Kõlves;Jüri Allik;Ella Arensman

  • Preference of lethal methods is not the only cause for higher suicide rates in males

    Anna Cibis;Roland Mergl;Anke Bramesfeld;David Althaus

  • Attempted suicide among immigrants in European countries: an international perspective

    Cendrine Bursztein Lipsicas;Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen;Alan Apter;Diego De Leo

  • Suicide rates in the world: Update.

    A. Schmidtke;B. Weinacker;A. Apter;A. Batt

  • The role of mass-media in suicide prevention

    Armin Schmidtke;Sylvia Schaller

  • Cluster B personality disorders are associated with allelic variation of monoamine oxidase A activity.

    Christian P Jacob;Johannes Müller;Michael Schmidt;Katrin Hohenberger

  • Methods used for parasuicide : results of the WHO/EURO Multicentre Study on Parasuicide.

    Konrad Michel;P. Ballinari;Unni Bille-Brahe;T. Bjerke

  • Problem solving ability and repetition of deliberate self-harm: a multicentre study.

    Carmel McAULIFFE;Paul Corcoran;Helen S. Keeley;Ella Arensman

  • 5-HT1A receptor function in depression : effect of chronic amitriptyline treatment

    K. P. Lesch;J. Disselkamp-Tietze;A. Schmidtke

  • What are reasons for the large gender differences in the lethality of suicidal acts

    Roland Mergl;Nicole Koburger;Katharina Heinrichs;András Székely

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe
Ad J. F. M. Kerkhof
Ad J. F. M. Kerkhof Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Ella Arensman
Ella Arensman University College Cork
Heidi Hjelmeland
Heidi Hjelmeland Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Roland Mergl
Roland Mergl Bundeswehr University Munich
Marco Sarchiapone
Marco Sarchiapone University of Molise
David Lester
David Lester Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Alan Apter
Alan Apter Reichman University
Steven Stack
Steven Stack Wayne State University

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