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ecmst12

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The study is an analysis of statistics only and indicates nothing regarding the potential cause of the documented trend. The more important points of the study were not quoted, of course:

Although the mechanism underlying the association remains unclear, recognizing the adoptive status may help health care providers to identify youths who are at risk and to intervene before a suicide attempt occurs.

Not that adoption causes suicide, only that identifying this trend may help at-risk teens to get help sooner.

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It is important to note, however, that the great majority of adopted youths do not attempt suicide and that adopted and nonadopted youths in this study did not differ in other aspects of emotional and behavioral health.
 


whiskurz

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The more important points of the study were not quoted, of course

Touche, but that, friend, is how the game is played.



edit: The game being law, sport.


Thanks for the (emotional) insight seen by most~ It's good to know what I'm going up against; not that that part of it matters. The rest of you that were genuinely helpful, thank you very much.
 
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