Suicide and Its Prevention : : The Role of Attitude and Imitation / / edited by Rene F. W. Diekstra [and four others].
In many countries of the world the number of persons that commit or attempt suicide has risen considerably over the past two decades. Particularly among young people suicide rates have increased dramatically, suicide now ranking as the second or third cause of death among them. The causes of this de...
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