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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report revealed that the two most common circumstances precipitating suicides by young people were problems with non-intimate-partner relationships (i.e., parents or friends) or a life stress crisis. More than 51 percent of the young people in this study who died by suicide had problems with a family member or friend, and more than 42 percent had experienced a crisis, in the two weeks preceding their deaths. Read more...sprc.org/news-events/the-weekly-spark/weekly-spark-friday-september-20-2013?utm_source=Weekly+Spark+September+20+2013&utm_campaign=Weekly+Spark+September+20+2013&utm_medium=email
Posted on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 00:38:46 +0000

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