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Gender is one of many contributing factors in suicide. While women more frequently attempt suicide, men die by suicide more often, accounting for 75% of suicide deaths in Canada each year. To better understand how to prevent men’s suicide, webinar panel members discuss their lived experience; successful research, programs, and community initiatives; and what’s needed to advance efforts in men’s suicide prevention. Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Men (Evidence Brief)
Gender is one of many contributing factors in suicide. While women more frequently attempt suicide, men die by suicide more often, accounting for 75% of suicide deaths in Canada each year. To better understand how to prevent men’s suicide, webinar panel members discuss their lived experience; successful research, programs, and community initiatives; and what’s needed to advance efforts in men’s suicide prevention. Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Men (Evidence Brief)
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