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. 2015 Sep 28;8(5):145–153. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n5p145

Table 2.

Suicide attempt and follow-up services in a descriptive study

Authors Findings
Coveney CM, et al. (2012) This study discussed the satisfaction of the callers of the suicide prevention national phone line. Participants included 77.9% women and 22.1% men. Most callers were from 16-24 years old with 26.1%, 62.2% of participants were single and 79.1% lived with their families. More than 23% of the participants worked full-time and 20.1% were high school and university students. Results showed that 70% of the people, felt depressed and anxious before the call, while their depression and anxiety was significantly reduced after the call. More than 60% of the participants were reported to be positively satisfied after calling this center.