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Alaska teens urge parental involvement at suicide summit (news article)

Authors: Alex DeMarban

Publication Year: 2010

Last Updated: 2016-01-04 

Journal: The Tundra Drums

Keywords: Alaska, suicide, teen, Hooper Bay, Alaska state Troopers, lawmakers, suicide prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, family abuse, bullying

 

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Alaska- Distraught over the suicides of their friends, teens from Southwest Alaska fought back tears as they pleaded with parents to connect with children. They blamed the deaths on family abuse, bullying, alcoholism and other problems.

 

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Alaska- Distraught over the suicides of their friends, teens from Southwest Alaska fought back tears as they pleaded with parents to connect with children. They blamed the deaths on family abuse, bullying, alcoholism and other problems.

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