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Suicidal Ideation
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Suicidal Ideation
Before taking their lives, people often leave behind written letters known as "suicide
notes." They are frequently recorded as audio or video and posted on letters or internet blogs.
NLP researchers can use suicide notes as a source of information. Emotion recognition and
sentiment analysis have been used in previous studies of suicide notes (Ji et al., 2020). When
continuum, research on nurses' attitudes regarding suicide and patient deaths' impact on them
is lacking. Because of this, top nurses, psychiatrists, and managers must provide them with
emotional and professional support. Suicide's impact on nursing staff was examined, as were
their opinions toward it and their methods to cope with it. Patients at risk for suicide aren't
getting the emotional support or education they need, and the nursing staff isn't seeing the act
Suggested post-suicide assistance for nursing personnel has been provided. There is
little evidence to support the suicide action to get to the bottom of things. Manual labeling
with established annotation criteria yields the most up-to-date data. Using crowdsourcing for
annotation could lead to inaccurate or skewed data (Ji et al., 2020). Suicidal intent was not
people at risk of taking their own lives are identified early on. Suicidal ideation detection
techniques are examined from various angles in this survey. These include clinical methods
such as contact between patients and doctors, and medical signal sensing techniques like
lexicon filtering and word cloud visualization are only some of the approaches that can be
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Ji, S., Pan, S., Li, X., Cambria, E., Long, G., & Huang, Z. (2020). Suicidal ideation detection: