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Relative social standing and suicide ideation among Kenyan males: the interpersonal theory of suicide in context.

Michael L GoodmanH SeragP K KeiserS GitariB G Raimer
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2017)
Findings show a novel synthesis of social determinants literature with the interpersonal theory of suicide. Suicide ideation, along with other mental and social outcomes, may figure more prominently than previously appreciated in the benefits of socio-economic equality. Those who do not participate equally in socio-economic development may be at greater risk of engaging in suicide ideation and behaviors. Suicide prevention research and programmatic responses should adopt a health equity perspective to ensure that prevention is targeted where people are more likely to engage in suicide ideation.
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