Attitudes towards suicide and risk factors for suicide attempts among university students in South Korea

In the new global socioeconomic development, suicidal deaths have increased which is progressively gaining more attention in the field of psychiatry, social work, psychology, and public health research. The present study aimed at examining the evidence for the attitudes towards suicide and risk fact...

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