Perceived academic performance as an indicator of risk of attempted suicide in young adolescents.
This study investigated perceived academic performance and self-reported suicidal behavior in adolescents (n = 2,596), mean age 13 years, from 27 South Australian high schools. Groups perceiving their academic performance as failing, below average, average and above average were significantly differ...
Main Authors: | Richardson, A, Bergen, H, Martin, G, Roeger, L, Allison, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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