What Can We Do to Help and Understand Survivors of Suicide in Hong Kong?

Survivors of suicide or people bereaved by suicide are underresearched and underserviced. This report contains preliminary data, collected from a psychological autopsy study, which examines the characteristics of suicide survivors in Hong Kong. This paper considers the preliminary data currently ava...

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Family Members
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Friendship
Grief
Health Service Needs
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Human
Humans
Male
Needs Assessment
Social Support
Suicide
Survivors
Survivors - psychology
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