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The effect of the school environment on the emotional health of adolescents: a systematic review.
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Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood and Suicidal Behavior up to Age 59 in a Cohort of Swedish Men
by Sörberg, Alma
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Symptom recognition and help seeking for depression in young adults: a vignette study
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BMC public health, May 14, 2011, Vol.11, p.314

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Suicide in the Philippines: time trend analysis (1974-2005) and literature review
by Gunnell David
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Coroners’ verdicts and suicide statistics in England and Wales
by Gunnell, David
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by Kuo, Chian-Jue
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Suicide in England and Wales 1861–2007: a time-trends analysis
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Parental Suicide Attempt and Offspring Self-Harm and Suicidal Thoughts: Results From the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) Birth Cohort
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Why suicide rates are high in China
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Being Bullied During Childhood and the Prospective Pathways to Self-Harm in Late Adolescence
by Lereya, Suzet Tanya
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