
08-13-2007, 04:24 PM
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Seems a bit harsh in my opinion. We all have our crosses to bear and for many of us self esteem issues come in to play. Unhappy and unstable people are more likely to commit suicide regardless of why they are unhappy or unstable.
It says they were 3 times more likely to commit suicide but what were they comparing them to? The general public? I'm curious how the suicide rate has incresed or decreased amongst the general population in Sweden during those 29 years.
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