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Predicting Suicide Risk Among Young Suicide Attempters

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Krupinski, J., Tiller, J.W.G., Burrows, G.D., Mackenzie, A. (2002). Predicting Suicide Risk Among Young Suicide Attempters. In: Kosky, R.J., Eshkevari, H.S., Goldney, R.D., Hassan, R. (eds) Suicide Prevention. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47150-7_13

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