Suicidal behaviour, bereavement and death education in Chinese adolescents
Suicidal behaviour, bereavement and death education in Chinese adolescents
Why are rates of suicidal behaviour in Chinese adolescents so high? What factors in school, community, family and interpersonal relationships cause this tragedy? Using key new research from leading researchers and social workers with first hand knowledge of these problems in Hong Kong, this enthralling study examines those most at risk and signposts the most effective interventions in therapy and strategic prevention programmes. The result is a highly original and readable account which will be compulsive reading for social workers and academics around the world.
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Tse, John W.L.
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Bagley, Christopher
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2002
Tse, John W.L.
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Bagley, Christopher
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Tse, John W.L. and Bagley, Christopher
(eds.)
(2002)
Suicidal behaviour, bereavement and death education in Chinese adolescents
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Aldershot.
Ashgate Publishing
Abstract
Why are rates of suicidal behaviour in Chinese adolescents so high? What factors in school, community, family and interpersonal relationships cause this tragedy? Using key new research from leading researchers and social workers with first hand knowledge of these problems in Hong Kong, this enthralling study examines those most at risk and signposts the most effective interventions in therapy and strategic prevention programmes. The result is a highly original and readable account which will be compulsive reading for social workers and academics around the world.
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Published date: 2002
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Local EPrints ID: 33578
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33578
ISBN: 0754616266
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John W.L. Tse
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Christopher Bagley
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