| Literature DB >> 1224380 |
I Sale, C L Williams, J Clark, J Mills.
Abstract
A survey of community attitudes and beliefs concerning suicidal behavior is reported, in which women from two suburbs differing widely in their rates of hospital treated self-poisoning and self-injury were interviewed. Sympathetic attitudes to suicidal behavior and to those who engage in it were significantly more prevalent in the low-risk area. Community beliefs regarding lethality, etiology, and ability to distinguish suicide and "attempted suicide" are reported, and the relationship of these beliefs to attitudes is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1224380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Suicide ISSN: 0360-1390