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6 years ago
In a study by Chesley and Loring-McNulty (2003), the factor MOST mentioned by survivors of suicide attempts as preventing current suicidal behaviors was:
 
  a. treatment by a health care professional
  b. anger at having survived
  c. belief that the suicide attempt was a sin
  d. the stigma of having attempted suicide
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According to Chesley and McNulty (2003), the study participants mentioned most frequently treatment by a health care professional was the factor that prevented current suicidal behaviors and was also identified as a coping strategy. The participants also stated that they were grateful to have survived their suicidal attempts.
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