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Culturally contextualized suicide prevention for international students: new opportunities for research and practice
S. Mckay and J. I. Meza
The alarming rise in suicide rates among international students demands urgent attention. This groundbreaking research by Samuel McKay and Jocelyn I. Meza rethinks prevention strategies by integrating multicultural perspectives, aiming to enhance community empowerment and evaluation techniques. Discover how this culturally tailored approach can transform suicide prevention efforts for international students.
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