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Mental health
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Mass media representation of suicide in a high suicide state in India: an epidemiological comparison with suicide deaths in the population
- Correspondence to Dr Gregory Armstrong; g.armstrong{at}unimelb.edu.au
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Mass media representation of suicide in a high suicide state in India: an epidemiological comparison with suicide deaths in the population
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- Received April 3, 2019
- Revised June 25, 2019
- Accepted July 3, 2019
- First published July 18, 2019.
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July 18, 2019
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