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Suicide chez les Autochtones au Canada
 

Suicide chez les Autochtones au Canada
Aboriginal Healing Foundation

2007
Book > Report
Contributors
Aboriginal Healing Foundation; Kirmayer, Laurence J.; Brass, Gregory M.; Holton, Tara; Paul, Ken; Simpson, Cori; Tait, Caroline
Description
"Le présent rapport vise à faire l’intégration et l’analyse des comptes rendus de recherche disponibles afin de mieux comprendre les causes du suicide et d’identifier les interventions efficaces. Dans le cadre de ce rapport, la préférence est accordée aux études sur le suicide chez les Autochtones au Canada, ce qui comprend les Indiens inscrits et les Indiens non inscrits, les Inuit et les Métis dans des milieux ruraux et urbains" (Suicide chez les Autochtones au Canada, "Introduction," pg.1). 
Language
French

More Information

ISBN
9781897285527; 9781897285503
Statement of Responsibility
rédigé pour le compte de la Fondation autochtone de guérison par Laurence J. Kirmayer ... [et al.].
Publication Information
Ottawa : Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Physical Description
1 electronic resource (189 pages)
Notes
Also available in English under the title: Suicide Among Aboriginal People in Canada  
First Nations author.
Also available in print format. 
Includes glossary.
Includes bibliographical references.
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research Series.
Contents
ch. 1 / Introduction -- ch. 2 / The epidemiology of suicide among Aboriginal people in Canada -- ch. 3 / Origins of suicide: Individual vulnerability and resilience -- ch. 4 / Origins of suicide: Social suffering and survival -- ch. 5 / What works in suicide prevention? -- ch. 6 / Conclusion: Understanding and preventing suicide -- App. A / Recommended suicide prevention and mental health promotion training programs -- App. B / Additional resources: Manuals and tool kits -- App. C / Additional resources: Organizations.
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