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Specific Groups Articles & Reports

Aboriginal


Suicide Prevention. Health Canada: First Nations & Inuit Health. (2013).

Current Approaches to Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention. Kirmayer, L. J. et al. (2009). 

Immigrants


Advancing Prevention Research on the Role of Culture in Suicide Prevention. Joe, S. et al. (2008).

Cultural Considerations in Adolescent Suicide Prevention and Psychosocial Treatment. Goldston, D. B. et al. (2008).

Men


Men at risk suicide prevention program evaluation: Literature Review. Meyers Norris Penny LLP (2007).2003

Military & Veterans


2016 Report on Suicide Mortality in the Canadian Armed Forces (1995-2015). (2016)

Post-Secondary

Mental health and well-being in students and athletes in post-secondary institutions

Seniors


Suicide Prevention Amongst Older Adults: A Guide for Family Members (2009)

Mental Health issues in Long Term Care Home:A Guide for Seniors and Their Families: Canadian Coalition for Senior’s Mental Health (2009)

Women


 

Youth & Young Adult


Current Approaches to Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention. Kirmayer, L. J. et al. (2009). 

Substance use and Suicide Among Youth: Prevention and Intervention Strategies. Mcquaid R. (2017)

Stigmas and Stereotypes: Counselling Services for Student Athletes: Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education (2014)

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