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Caring Contacts
As part of Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s commitment to a Zero Suicide mission, the CSPR created a program that sends a series of 19 caring messages over the course of a year to youth who have been treated for suicidal thoughts or behaviors in several of our acute Behavioral Health
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Ruch Lab
The Ruch Lab is focused on improving behavioral health and suicide related outcomes across youth serving systems (juvenile justice, child welfare, healthcare, education) to better inform suicide prevention strategies.
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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Youth Suicide
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Youth Suicide
- Age-Related Disparities in Suicide
- Suicide in Black Youth
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Media and Suicide
Impact of the Media and Suicide
- Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why
- Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines
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Regional Differences
Regional Differences in Suicide
- Rural and Urban Differences in Youth Suicide
- Mapping Suicide Rates in Ohio
- Contextual Factors Associated With Suicide Rates in the United States
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Stottmann Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Rolf Stottmann, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Stottmann Lab.
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Comprehensive Wound Care Program
The Comprehensive Wound Care Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers children and their families comprehensive care from a multi-disciplinary team of nationally recognized clinicians with expertise in chronic and non-healing wounds.
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You Never Have Just a Sprained Knee
A knee injury might seem minor, but it can signal something more serious. Learn why proper diagnosis and care are essential for long-term health.
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Safe Charging of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lithium-ion batteries power many of the devices we use every day, from smartphones to electric scooters. When handled incorrectly, these batteries can overheat, catch fire, or even explode. Learn practical tips for safe charging, storage, and disposal to keep your family and home protected.