Abstract

The present study surveyed psychologists, nurses, and state legislators about their perspectives on rational suicide. Data are summarized concerning the subjects' views on this topic, and psychometric properties of the rational suicide instrument are described. Finally, implications for the field of suicidology are explored.

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