Factors contributing to honor-endorsing men's suicide capability: Firearm ownership, practical capability, and exposure to painful and provocative events.
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Daniel W Capron | Raymond P. Tucker | Ryan P. Brown | M. Anestis | Brian W. Bauer | E. Harrington | Samantha E. Daruwala | Jarrod E. Bock
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