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Ducharme, J (2019, June) U.S. Suicide Rates Are the Highest They've Been Since World War II. Time. Retrieved from https://time.com
Howard, J (2019, June) The US suicide rate is up 33% since 1999, research says. CNN. Retrieved from https://cnn.com
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (NSPL) Suicide Risk Assessment Standards
Further Reading and Resources
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline