Job loss, financial strain, and housing problems as suicide precipitants: Associations with other life stressors
Previous research has shown that job loss, financial strain, and/or loss of housing (JFH) in midlife elevate suicide risk. In this study based on the 2017-2019 National Violent Death Reporting System, we examined other suicide precipitants and contributors of decedents whose suicide was in part prec...
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Main Authors: | Namkee G. Choi (Author), C. Nathan Marti (Author), Bryan Y. Choi (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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