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Questioning the psycho-socio-cultural factors that contribute to the cases of suicide attempts: an investigation
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions taken by an individual to end their life as a result of acute desperation. In parallel with the changes in the make-up of human societies both globally and in this country in recent years, suicide attempts are receiving attention in ever incre...
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