The news on Adolescent suicide : assessment and intervention

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There has been 17 news on Adolescent suicide : assessment and intervention in the past from 12 different sources and amongst 4 sections.

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Families sue TikTok in France over teen suicides they say are linked to harmful content

Character.AI introduces safety measures amid teen suicide lawsuits

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68 days ago

Is AI to blame for teen's suicide?

Al Jazeera link
88 days ago

Can AI be blamed for a teen's suicide?

NZ Herald link
115 days ago

The Elon-ction + Can A.I. Be Blamed for a Teen's Suicide?

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119 days ago

'It Talked About Kidnapping Me': Read the Lawsuit That Accuses AI of Aiding in a Teen's Suicide

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123 days ago

Character.ai Faces Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide

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123 days ago

Coroner highlights 'devastating' effects of negative online activity after teen's suicide

NZ Herald link
172 days ago

Coroner links Aussie teen's suicide to sextortion, calls for better online safety

NZ Herald link
217 days ago

Claims of suicide rise over puberty blocker restrictions not supported by data, review finds

Sky News link
219 days ago

Teen suicide: Wrongful death lawsuit against Maryland, US prep school over boy's suicide moves forward

NZ Herald link
230 days ago

N.B. school board says no yearbook memorial for teen who died by suicide. His parents can't understand why

CBC link
353 days ago

School sued by family of teen who died by suicide after assault video

Independent link
389 days ago

David Shaffer, pioneering expert on child and teenage suicide, dies at 87

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481 days ago

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There has been 12 news sources reporting on this, including: NZ Herald (24%), Independent (12%), The New York Times (12%), CBC (6%), The Washington Post (6%).

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