Abstract

In the context of parents reacting with surprise to the suicidal tendencies of their teenage child, the authors prepared a questionnaire for 380 parents of adolescents to gauge the realism of their perceptions on the topic. The authors noted differences of opinion between fathers and mothers among parents who have experienced a variety of situations related to suicide and others who have received information on the matter. These differing points of view concern the impulsive nature of the gesture, the age of the suicidal person, the opportunity to intervene and the level of acceptance of suicide. In addition, this study underscores the importance of implementing prevention programs that go beyond the simple distribution of information.

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