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Secondary School Learners' Essays on Suicide Prevention
Kriel, A. J; Moodley, S. V; Pillay, A. L.
Affiliation
  • Kriel, A. J; s.af
  • Moodley, S. V; s.af
  • Pillay, A. L; s.af
J. child adolesc. ment. health (Online) ; J. child adolesc. ment. health (Online);19(2): 131-136, 2007.
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1263455
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ABSTRACT

Objectives:

Considering the extent of the problem of suicidal behaviour among young people; the need for prevention programmes is paramount. The KwaZulu-Natal based 'Love to Live' campaign is a programme aimed at the prevention of suicidal behaviour among children and adolescents.

Methods:

The present study is an analysis of 63 essays written by secondary school learners on the subject of suicide prevention.

Results:

Just over two-thirds of the essays revealed reasonable knowledge without serious inaccuracies; with over half the sample citing conflict with parents as precipitants to suicidal behaviour. Over one-third of the essays blamed suicidal persons for being ineffective in dealing with their life problems; and over one-third identified mental health workers and parents as sources of help.

Conclusions:

The results are discussed in terms of adolescents' views of suicidal behaviour; as well as within the context of the limitations of the study

methodology:

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Main subject: Schools / Suicide / Adolescent Language: En Journal: J. child adolesc. ment. health (Online) Year: 2007 type: Article
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Main subject: Schools / Suicide / Adolescent Language: En Journal: J. child adolesc. ment. health (Online) Year: 2007 type: Article