A new study from UCL suggests that the risk of self-harm or suicide may be especially high when an individual reaches the same age at which their parent died by suicide. This finding aligns with contemporary grief models, which recognize that grief is a non-linear, dynamic process, with individuals often moving back and forth between different stages of grief rather than progressing in a straight line.
Offspring’s suicide risk grows at parent’s age of suicide
An anticipated period of increased risk and planning increased support.
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