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Suicide and sensibility

Suicide is a domain of darkness. Entrenched in the biomedical world, suicide is commonly addressed as a complication of mental illness-usually depression-regardless of historic and social contexts, factors critical in Australian Aboriginal suicide. Prevention programs disappoint, partly because they...

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Published in:Death studies 2017-09, Vol.41 (8), p.542-550
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