Why people engage in parasuicide: a cross-cultural study of intentions.
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S. Fekete | J. Lönnqvist | C. Haring | D. Wasserman | D. Leo | H. Nordvik | D. de Leo | K. Hawton | K. van Heeringen | A. Schmidtke | K. Heeringen | U. Bille‐Brahe | K. Michel | E. Renberg | H. Hjelmeland | O. Grad | J. Kerkhof | A. Kerkhof
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