Journal article
Preventing suicide risk in children and adolescents
- By Éric Drahi,
- Marc Dumoulin,
- Yves Le Noc,
- Gérard Bergua,
- Élisabeth Steyer,
- Claude Scali
- and Dragos-Paul Hagiu
Pages 304 to 308
Cite this article
- DRAHI, Éric,
- DUMOULIN, Marc,
- LE NOC, Yves,
- BERGUA, Gérard,
- STEYER, Élisabeth,
- SCALI, Claude
- and HAGIU, Dragos-Paul,
- Drahi, Éric.,
- et al.
- Drahi, É.,
- Dumoulin, M.,
- Le Noc, Y.,
- Bergua, G.,
- Steyer, É.,
- Scali, C.
- and Hagiu, D.-P.
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2023.905
Cite this article
- Drahi, É.,
- Dumoulin, M.,
- Le Noc, Y.,
- Bergua, G.,
- Steyer, É.,
- Scali, C.
- and Hagiu, D.-P.
- Drahi, Éric.,
- et al.
- DRAHI, Éric,
- DUMOULIN, Marc,
- LE NOC, Yves,
- BERGUA, Gérard,
- STEYER, Élisabeth,
- SCALI, Claude
- and HAGIU, Dragos-Paul,
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2023.905
English
For more than thirty years, suicide has been the second cause of death in people aged 15–24, and the fifth largest cause of death among those under thirteen. In 2016, twenty-six deaths by suicide were recorded among those under fifteen and 352 among those aged 15–24, i.e., respective rates of 0.3 and 4.5 per 100,000 inhabitants [1].
- suicidal ideation
- preventive care
- child
- adolescent
Publisher keywords: adolescent, child, preventive care, suicidal ideation