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Screening teens for suicidal ideas may have been helpful for students with depression or previous suicide attempts. Health professionals should not pose such questions. We can allay concerns about the potential harm of high school--based suicide screening. Screening can be very effective in identifying youths who may contemplate suicid
Urge the schools to provide suicide awareness programs. Advise the teachers pay more attention to the students with a history of suicide attempts. Ask people to allay concerns about teenagers’ suicides because the suicide rates in the United States have generally declined. Make us believe that screening teens for suicidal ideas is not a risk, but a very effective way to help teenagers to prevent suicid
her son’s teacher was asked to help solve the problem.
it was decided that her son’s teacher should help solve the problem.
She had to ask her son’s teacher to help solve the problem
there’s nothing she can do but ask her son’s teacher to help solve the problem.
why the reason because for
a psychological problem of the students a management problem of the university a social problem caused by the government a man-made problem exaggerated by the media
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the writer was once a student studying in Cornell some plays will be made according to the suicides it’s hard for people to remember the suicides long the media are free to make comments on social issues
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letting teenagers fill out questionnaires with half answering questions about whether they thought about suicide. asking teenagers the potential harm of suicide attempts. asking teenagers if they think about suicide. asking teenagers their history of suicide attempts, depression, or drug abus
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there was also a suicide case in The New York Times recently there were at least three suicides in Cornell within a month The New York Times tried to cover the truth by giving fake data The New York Times criticized CNN for its false report
Asking teenagers if they think about suicide does not increase the risk they will act on it. Asking about suicidal ideation or behavior may actually help adolescents who suffer from depression. No group exhibited increased distress or suicidal thoughts after participating questionnaires. Individuals with a history of suicide attempts or depression didn’ t take part in the questionnaires.