Language Differences in California Adults' Exposure to Suicide Prevention Messaging, Confidence in One's Ability to Intervene with Someone at Risk, and Resource Preferences
Assesses the results of a statewide survey to determine language differences among California adults' exposure to suicide prevention messaging, confidence to intervene with someone at risk of suicide, and resource preferences.
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Hoofdauteur: | Ramchand, Rajeev (auth) |
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Andere auteurs: | Roth, Elizabeth (auth) |
Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
Taal: | Engels |
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RAND Corporation
2014
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