Research published in the open access journal, BMC Psychiatry, has highlighted a key role for general practitioners in organising long-term, individually formulated support schemes for those affected affected by teenage suicides.
Teenage suicides: Study advocates greater family supportCourtesy EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health Sun, 04/20/2008 - 23:00
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