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Author Topic: The silent epidemic of male suicide  (Read 984 times)
increpatio
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« Reply #30 on: 13:28:16, 18-02-2008 »

I'm flattered that you wonder if I have anything published in this direction-I find completing Government target paperwork takes up that time, for now...
Sorry, I didn't mean you in particular Wink  Anybody's reports would have done! 

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I don't use these stories verbatim, but I encourage clients to view their own stories through a variety of filters en passant with a Bly feel lurking ever more frequently.
Ah, okay.  Will have to add that book to my reading list.
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« Reply #31 on: 01:25:04, 29-02-2008 »

Ah, heartening (though not yet peer-reviewed, it doesn't seem unreasonable) news

According to stereotype, yes. But not according to the data.
Their point is that, though it's one of the highest causes of deaths amongst young men and teenagers, that's mostly due to the fact that they're too young to die of other stuff.  There's probably something else interesting to be said about the fact that it plateaus as well.
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