Suicide: a conceptual model for an avoidable death
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- DOI: 10.1016/0883-9417(91)90035-4
Suicide: a conceptual model for an avoidable death
Abstract
Suicide as a premature exit from life is confusing not only for family and friends of the individual who shows suicidal behavior but also for many professionals. This article defines the concept of suicide, clarifies terms associated with suicide, reviews current clinical and research literature on suicide, and proposes a conceptual model that describes suicide as both an event and a process.
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