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- Epidemic of Charcoal Burning Suicide in Japan Eiji Yoshioka, Sharon J
- Difference in Suicide Methods Used Between Suicide Attempters and Suicide Completers Meerae Lim1, Sang Uk Lee2 and Jong-Ik Park3*
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- Age and Sex Subgroups Vulnerable to Copycat Suicide: Evaluation of Nationwide Data in South Korea Hahn Yi1,5, Jeongeun Hwang 2,5, Hyun-Jin Bae 2 & Namkug Kim 3,4*
- Second Report of the Suicide Support and Information System Second
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- Effects of Media with Suicidal Content in the Past and Present