Skjønnlitterære selvmord
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5617/suicidologi.2901Abstract
Fortellinger om selvmord kan med klokskap formidle en innsikt i det komplekse samspill av risikofaktorer som virker inn når et menneske står på kanten av sitt liv.
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