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Author: Silvia Sara Canetto

Silvia Sara Canetto is a professor of psychology at Colorado State University, USA. Her research has been published in many scientific and professional journals including Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Men and Masculinities, Social Science & Medicine, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, Aging and Mental Health, and International Perspectives in Psychology. She holds graduate degrees from the University of Padova, Italy; the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; and Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, USA.
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By Assuming More Family Caregiving Responsibilities, Men May Reduce Their Suicide Vulnerability

Silvia Sara Canetto

A new study suggests a new way to reduce men’s high suicide mortality: family care work. In other words, if men assume more direct care work responsibilities at home, it may very well save their lives.

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