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Author: Hashimoto, Kojiro; Sugawara, Norio; Tanaka, Osamu; Nakamura, Kazuhiko; Yasui-Furukori, Norio
Title: Parental bonding and attitudes toward suicide among medical college students in Japan
  • Document date: 2014_10_23
  • ID: y74no5kq_18
    Snippet: Previous studies have investigated the attitudes of medical students toward suicide. Domino and Takahashi used the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire to investigate the differences in attitudes toward suicide between students in Japan and those in the United States, and the results demonstrated that the scores for "right to die" and "normality" were higher in Japanese students and that those for "aggression" were higher in American students. 14 Etzers.....
    Document: Previous studies have investigated the attitudes of medical students toward suicide. Domino and Takahashi used the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire to investigate the differences in attitudes toward suicide between students in Japan and those in the United States, and the results demonstrated that the scores for "right to die" and "normality" were higher in Japanese students and that those for "aggression" were higher in American students. 14 Etzersdorfer et al compared the attitudes towards suicide held by medical students in Madras with those in Vienna, finding that medical students in Madras rejected the right to commit suicide and assisted suicide to a greater degree than the students in Vienna. 15 In a Swedish study to assess whether attitudes differ between students at the beginning and end of their studies, students in

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