Fidelity assessment of the suicide reporting guidelines in Korean newspapers
Abstract Background With the dishonor of being the highest suicide rated country in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, South Korea should take more initiatives in suicide prevention. Although the role of the media and its relation to actual suicide attempts has been tested and s...
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Main Authors: | JongSerl Chun (Author), Jinyung Kim (Author), Serim Lee (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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