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Paperback Bridging Perspectives: Interpersonal Theory of Suicide and Measurement Cultures Book

ISBN: 1835208959

ISBN13: 9781835208953

Bridging Perspectives: Interpersonal Theory of Suicide and Measurement Cultures

Globally, suicide is one of the leading causes of death. Figures released by World

Health Organization (2017) show 800 000 deaths by suicide every year and an estimated

twenty or more suicide attempts for each suicide. In Australia, suicide accounted for 1.8% of

all deaths and contributed 10.5% of total years of potential life lost in 2016 (Australian

Bureau of Statistics, 2016). In many parts of the world, including Australia and Hong Kong,

suicide is the leading cause of death among individuals aged from 15 to 24 (Australian

Institute of Health and Welfare, 2018; Committee on Prevention of Student Suicides, 2016;

World Health Organization, 2017). Recently, the suicide rate of youth in Hong Kong has

further increased (Committee on Prevention of Student Suicides, 2016), with suicide claiming

two times more lives in 2016, compared with 2015. Given these findings, youth suicide has

become a priority public health issue, making suicide and related behaviors one of the most

important research priorities (World Health Organization, 2014).

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