Changes in Suicide Reporting Quality and Deaths in Ontario Following Publication of National Media Guidelines.
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A. Kiss | D. Redelmeier | J. Pirkis | T. Niederkrotenthaler | M. Sinyor | A. Schaffer | A. Cheung | Marnin J Heisel | Marissa Williams | Rabia Zaheer
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