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Post Guns and Suicide Remain an Issue in Rural Areas

(Psych Central News) Although suicide among children and adolescents appears to have declined somewhat since the 1990s,*the rate of youth suicide in rural America has remained steady. Talking about guns may be one way to stem that tragic tide, according to a new study. Jonathan Singer, Ph.D.,*assistant professor of social work at Temple University and Karen Slovak, Ph.D., [...]

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