School-Based Suicide Prevention & Intervention Programs
By Patrick B. Malley, Francis Kush, & Roxanne J. Bogo
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 3, Number 3, 1996, Pages 9-11
Abstract:
Schools are generally seen as potentially strategic and possibly effective suicide prevention resources. Many schools have responded to the concern about adolescent suicide by developing and adopting various programs. However, information on detailed content and the effectiveness of such programs are seldom reported. This article examines school-based suicide prevention and intervention programs.
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This article can be found in the issue:
Suicide Prevention
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 3, Number 3, 1996
In this issue of The Prevention Researcher several noted professionals in the field of adolescent suicide prevention give insights into this growing problem.
This issue also featured these articles:
- • A Human Ecological Approach to Adolescent Suicide, Pages 1-5
- • Misconceptions About Suicide, Pages 9
- • School-Based Suicide Prevention & Intervention Programs, Pages 9-11
- • Suicide Attempts & Stressful Life Events, Pages 5-8
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