Suicides Among the Very Young Are the Most Difficult to Understand. / Alayna DeMartini.
by Demartini, Alayna; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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REF SIRS 2003 Fam7 To Be Young and Homeless. / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam70 Medical Errors Escape Scrutiny. / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam71 Violent Acts of Sadness: The Tragedy of Youth Suicide. / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam72 Suicides Among the Very Young Are the Most Difficult to Understand. / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam72 Those 65 and Older Take Their Lives at a Higher Rate.... / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam73 Pity the Children. / | REF SIRS 2003 Fam74 Techies Go for Ice-Cold Afterlife. / |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Suicides Among the Very Young Are the Most Difficult to Understand, July 7, 2002; pp. n.p..
"The youngest suicide victims are the least understood. Unlike with other age groups, there are few studies on children under 13 who kill themselves--in part because so much secrecy surrounds suicide, especially involving children." (COLUMBUS DISPATCH) This article explores pre-teen suicide and suggests "that the very young likely kill themselves during impulsive acts of which they do not comprehend the consequences.".
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