Social stress, problem-solving deficits contribute to suicide risk

Social stress, problem-solving deficits contribute to suicide risk

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Teen girls who have greater difficulty effectively solving interpersonal problems when they experience social stress, and who experience more interpersonal stress in their lives, are at greater risk of suicidal behavior, suggests research published by the American Psychological Association.

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