PPT-1.3.2a–f Size of the Problem
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Reported suicides Unreported suicides 5 to 25 more suicides Suicide behaviors 40 to 100 times greater than number of suicides Number of people affected Each suicide
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1.3.2a–f Size of the Problem: Transcript
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