32% of second-level students have suicidal thoughts

A new study has raised “serious concern” at the prevalence of suicidal thoughts among secondary school children.

32% of second-level students  have suicidal thoughts

The research, published in the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine said the relationship between parents and children is a potentially “critical” factor in preventing suicide.

The study said it was “imperative” that at-risk young people be identified as early as possible and suitable prevention strategies put in place.

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