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Gender roles, suicide attempts, and substance abuse
1Department of Psychology, University of Vermont.
The Journal of Psychology
|November 1, 1991
Abstract:
In this article, the focus is on a comparison of suicide attempts and substance abuse in the United States. It is argued that suicide attempts and substance abuse may function as psychologically equivalent but gender-specialized forms of self-injurious behaviors. Possible explanations for the gender segregation of suicide attempts and substance abuse are reviewed, and the benefits of crossover theories and treatments are presented.