
Benjamin Goodfellow- Doctor of Philosophy
- associate reseracher at Griffith University
Benjamin Goodfellow
- Doctor of Philosophy
- associate reseracher at Griffith University
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Objectives:
Indigenous people experience poorer mental health compared to the general population. Socioeconomic gaps partly explain these disparities. However, there is variability between populations and French overseas territories are understudied. This study examines the prevalence of mental health problems among Indigenous people in New Caledo...
Objective:
There are no reports on the burden of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in the general population of French Polynesia (FP). We aimed to improve suicide prevention and mental health care by assessing the prevalence of suicide risk and major mental health disorders and care among adults in FP.
Methods:
We conducted the Mental Healt...
Mental health in the general population: Images and realities in Tahiti. The Survey on Mental Health in the General Population (SMPG) was conducted in French Polynesia between 2015 and 2017. It highlights the prevalence of major mental disorders and suicide risk among adults in the general French Polynesian population. The quota sampling method was...
Background
The Pacific Islands have some of the highest rates of suicide in the Western Pacific region. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature on suicidal behaviour in the Pacific Islands.
Methods
A comprehensive search of Web of Science, PubMed, PsycINFO, Cochrane, CINAHL and Embase databases was conducted for all a...
Objective
To analyse the epidemiological data on suicide in French Polynesia (FP).
Methods
Data on suicides were collected from the Public Health Direction, Judicial Police Investigations Court of Justice records, the Centre d’Opérations et de Renseignements de la Gendarmerie, patient records for those hospitalized in psychiatry and from psycholog...
Objectives
Explore international consensus on nomenclatures of suicidal behaviours and analyse differences in terminology between high-income countries (HICs) and low/middle-income countries (LMICs).
Design
An online survey of members of the International Organisation for Suicide Prevention (IASP) used multiple-choice questions and vignettes to as...
Purpose: Better know social representations and socio-cultural aspects of mental illness (FP) is critical to reduce stigma and improve care and prevention of psychiatric illness.
Methods: The Mental Health in General Population Survey (MHGP) was carried out in French Polynesia (FP) in 2015 and 2017, with questionnaires on social representations of...
Background:
Limited information is available about suicidal behavior in the Pacific Islands. Forty percent of the New Caledonian population is indigenous Kanak; insights into the characteristics of suicide deaths in this population compared to other ethnic groups would be valuable. The aim of this paper is to deepen our understanding of the cultur...
Background: The absence of agreed-upon terminology, definitions, and operational classifications has hampered research in the field of suicidology for many decades. Aims and Method: We systematically reviewed contemporary classifications of suicidal behavior using the scope of the classification (comprehensive vs. restricted or single behaviors), a...
Introduction
The objective of present paper is to outline the methodology of the International Study of Definitions of English-Language Terms for Suicidal Behaviours (ISDELTSB). The aim of the study is to survey existing English language terms and definitions used around the world for suicidal behaviour.
Methods and analysis
The ISDELTSB is a worl...
To address the lack of comparability around the world, we conducted a systematic review of existing definitions of suicide and suicidal behaviors. In the literature, four key features appear to cover the vast majority of concepts underpinning definitions: agency, knowledge of a potential fatal outcome, intent, and outcome. Intent and outcome appear...
Addressing the lack of comparability of research results around the world, a systematic literature review of existing nomenclatures was conducted. After distinguishing the concepts of nomenclature and classification, 13 contributions to nomenclature of suicidal behavior are described and summarized using outcome and intent as guiding concepts for a...
Social representations of mental health in the population of Nouméa and its suburbs (Greater Nouméa) in New Caledonia were studied during the third phase of the survey "Mental Health in the General Population: Images and Realities" conducted in August 2006. Method: A representative sample of 904 participants taken from the population of Nouméa and...
Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia, and the Greater Nouméa suburbs are among the sites included in the third phase of the survey "Mental Health in the General Population: Images and Realities." The epidemiological results of the Noumean sample (N = 904) are compared with those of the French national sample (N = 39,617). Method: The survey took pl...