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Association between a history of child abuse and suicidal ideation, plans and attempts among Canadian public safety personnel: a cross-sectional survey

Sarah Turner, Tamara Taillieu, R. Nicholas Carleton, Jitender Sareen and Tracie O. Afifi
October 18, 2018 6 (4) E463-E470; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20170153
Sarah Turner
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Turner, Sareen, Afifi), Psychiatry (Turner, Sareen, Afifi) and Psychology (Sareen) and the Applied Health Sciences Program (Taillieu), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Department of Psychology (Carleton), University of Regina, Regina, Sask.
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Tamara Taillieu
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Turner, Sareen, Afifi), Psychiatry (Turner, Sareen, Afifi) and Psychology (Sareen) and the Applied Health Sciences Program (Taillieu), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Department of Psychology (Carleton), University of Regina, Regina, Sask.
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R. Nicholas Carleton
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Turner, Sareen, Afifi), Psychiatry (Turner, Sareen, Afifi) and Psychology (Sareen) and the Applied Health Sciences Program (Taillieu), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Department of Psychology (Carleton), University of Regina, Regina, Sask.
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vol. 6 no. 4 E463-E470
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20170153
PubMed 
30337471
History 
  • Published online October 18, 2018.
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Author Information

  1. Sarah Turner, MSc,
  2. Tamara Taillieu, MSc,
  3. R. Nicholas Carleton, PhD,
  4. Jitender Sareen, MD,
  5. Tracie O. Afifi, PhD
  1. Departments of Community Health Sciences (Turner, Sareen, Afifi), Psychiatry (Turner, Sareen, Afifi) and Psychology (Sareen) and the Applied Health Sciences Program (Taillieu), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Department of Psychology (Carleton), University of Regina, Regina, Sask.
  1. Correspondence to: Tracie Afifi, tracie.afifi{at}umanitoba.ca
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Association between a history of child abuse and suicidal ideation, plans and attempts among Canadian public safety personnel: a cross-sectional survey
Sarah Turner, Tamara Taillieu, R. Nicholas Carleton, Jitender Sareen, Tracie O. Afifi
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Sarah Turner, Tamara Taillieu, R. Nicholas Carleton, Jitender Sareen, Tracie O. Afifi
Oct 2018, 6 (4) E463-E470; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20170153
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