First-person accounts of the processes and planning involved in a suicide attempt on the railway.
Ian MarshLisa MarzanoDavid MosseJay-Marie MackenziePublished in: BJPsych open (2021)
By giving people free reign to describe in their own words the processes they went through in planning and undertaking a suicide attempt, and by not interpreting such accounts through a lens of deficit and pathology, we can arrive at important insights into how people come to think and feel about, plan and enact a suicide attempt. The findings have implications in terms of understanding suicide risk and prevention more broadly.
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