The association between toxicology and suicide notes among firearm suicide decedents, 2004-2015 : an analysis from the Colorado Violent Death Reporting system / prepared by Jewell Johnson, Ethan Jamison, Kirk Bol.

Suicide continues to be an increasing public health problem in Colorado, nationally, and globally. According to current literature, both acute intoxication and chronic substance use can contribute to suicidal behavior and alcohol and drug abuse have been identified as one of the most common risk fac...

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Main Author: Johnson, Jewell (Public health specialist)
Corporate Author: Colorado. Vital Statistics and Registries Branch
Other Authors: Jamison, Ethan (Ethan Carl), 1991-, Bol, Kirk A.
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Vital Statistics and Registries Branch, 2019.
Series:Health watch (Colorado. Center of Health and Environmental Data) ; no. 108.
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