Lethal Impulse: Understanding Teen Suicide--Smaller Cities, Bigger.... Jeremy Olson.
by Olson, Jeremy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 37Family. Publisher: Omaha World-Herald, 2005ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Antidepressants | Depression -- Mental -- Treatment | Depression in adolescence | Firearms -- Statistics | Rural children | Rural youth | Suicide -- Statistics | Suicide victims | Teenagers -- Suicidal behaviorDDC classification: 050 Summary: "For every teen suicide, there is a teenager in pain. Suicide is often called a permanent solution to a temporary problem. The teen isn't necessarily trying to end life, but rather to end his or her pain, whether it is emotional, physical or mental." (OMAHA WORLD-HERALD) This first article in a four-part series presents the results of the World-Herald study of why the teen suicide rate in Nebraska "is one-third worse than the nation's" and considers "the social forces contributing to teen suicide."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Lethal Impulse: Understanding Teen Suicide--Smaller Cities, Bigger..., May 15, 2005; pp. 1+.
"For every teen suicide, there is a teenager in pain. Suicide is often called a permanent solution to a temporary problem. The teen isn't necessarily trying to end life, but rather to end his or her pain, whether it is emotional, physical or mental." (OMAHA WORLD-HERALD) This first article in a four-part series presents the results of the World-Herald study of why the teen suicide rate in Nebraska "is one-third worse than the nation's" and considers "the social forces contributing to teen suicide."
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