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Parent experiences during and after adolescent suicide crisis: A qualitative study

Parents of adolescents who have suicide crises (i.e. suicide attempt and/or significant ideation) are often highly involved in the care management, treatment and preventing future suicides of their children. How they experience these suicide crises, and the period afterward, has not been well studie...

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Published in:International journal of mental health nursing 2023-06, Vol.32 (3), p.917-928
Main Authors: Weissinger, Guy M., Evans, Lili, Van Fossen, Catherine, Winston‐Lindeboom, Payne, Ruan‐Iu, Linda, Rivers, Alannah Shelby
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Child
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Emotions
family
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Fear & phobias
Health care management
Humans
Loneliness
parenting
Parents
Parents & parenting
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Suicide
Suicide, Attempted - prevention & control
Suicides & suicide attempts
Teenagers
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