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Risk Factors for Non-compliance with Outpatient Aftercare

Implications for the Management of Attempted Suicide Patients

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Van Heeringen, C., Jannes, C., Buylaert, W., Henderick, H. (1998). Risk Factors for Non-compliance with Outpatient Aftercare. In: De Leo, D., Schmidtke, A., Diekstra, R.F.W. (eds) Suicide Prevention. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47210-4_22

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