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Life event stress, psychosocial factors, suicide attempt and auto-accident proclivity

This investigation had two major objectives. First, the study endeavoured to determine whether or not recent life event stress was associated with the aetiology of self-destructive behaviours, namely, suicide attempt and automobile accident. The second objective was to ascertain the significance of...

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Published in:Journal of psychosomatic research 1982, Vol.26 (3), p.371-383
Main Authors: Isherwood, J., Adam, K.S., Hornblow, A.R.
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