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Daniel L. Segal

 Suicide and aging

           Marty, M. A., Segal, D. L., & Coolidge, F. L. (2010). Relationships among dispositional coping strategies, suicidal ideation, and protective factors against suicide in older adults. /Aging and Mental Health, 8/, 1015-1023. PDF

           Segal, D. L. (2009). Self-reported history of sexual coercion and rape negatively impacts resilience to suicide among women students. Death Studies, 33, 848-855 PDF pdf logo

          June, A., Segal, D. L., Coolidge, F. L., & Klebe, K. (2009). Religiousness, social support and reasons for living in African American and European American older adults: An exploratory study. Aging and Mental Health, 13, 753-760 PDF pdf logo

          Segal, D. L. (2008). Introduction to the Special Section on "Suicide in Later Life." Clinical Gerontologist, 31(4), 1-3.

          Segal, D. L., Lebenson, S., & Coolidge, F. L. (2008). Global self-rated health status predicts reasons for living among older adults. Clinical Gerontologist, 31(4), 122-132. PDF pdf logo

          Segal, D. L., & Needham, T. N. (2007). An exploration of gender differences on the Reasons for Living Inventory among older adults. Death Studies, 31, 573-581. PDF pdf logo

          Segal, D. L., Mincic, M. S., Coolidge, F. L., & O'Riley, A. (2004). Attitudes toward suicide and suicidal risk among younger and older persons. Death Studies, 28, 671-678. PDF pdf logo

          Miller, J. S., Segal, D. L., & Coolidge, F. L. (2001). A comparison of suicidal thinking and reasons for living among younger and older adults. Death Studies, 25, 357-365. PDF pdf logo

          Segal, D. L. (2000). Levels of knowledge about suicide facts and myths among younger and older adults. Clinical Gerontologist, 22, 71-80. PDF pdf logo