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Attempted suicide: Listening to and learning from young people

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posted on 2024-11-14, 04:33 authored by Susan Gair, Peter Camilleri
Suicide has become a major international health issue. Australia records one of the highest youth suicide rates in the world and Queensland has one of the highest suicide rates in Australia. This study sought insights into the suicide attempts of young men and women who survived. In-depth interviews were conducted in Townsville, Queensland, with a small group of young men and women aged 16-24 to explore the circumstances leading to the attempted suicide, the help sought and their suggestions for more effective intervention. The findings offer insight into the needs of local at-risk youth and provide suggestions for intervention services and future research.

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Gair, S. & Camilleri, P. (2000). Attempted suicide: Listening to and learning from young people. Queensland Journal of Educational Research, 16 (2), 183-206.

Journal title

Queensland Journal of Educational Research

Volume

16

Issue

2

Pagination

183-206

Language

English

RIS ID

107295

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