Evaluating suicide prevention gatekeeper training designed to identify and support people from asylum-seeking and refugee backgrounds
Abstract Background Suicide-related behaviours and individual risk factors for suicide differ between ethnicities and demonstrate additional variation based on voluntary and forced migration. People forcibly displaced by violence and conflict, such as those seeking asylum and refugees, are likely to...
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Main Authors: | Steven MacDonald Hart (Author), Erminia Colucci (Author), Lisa Marzano (Author) |
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