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Predictors of suicides occurring within suicide clusters in Australia, 2004–2008Cheung et al., 2014
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- Cheung Y
- Spittal M
- Williamson M
- Tung S
- Pirkis J
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- Social Science & Medicine
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A number of studies have investigated the presence of suicide clusters, but few have sought to identify risk and protective factors of a suicide occurring within a cluster. We aimed to identify socio-demographic and contextual characteristics of suicide clusters from national …
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