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The results are not statistically significant, but the results are likely true in my opinion because the study is underpowered.
Suicide is no joke.
The part I dislike is that they concluded that patients were not getting enough mental health care - how do they know? That's just a guess. Perhaps patients were getting mental health care and it wasn't working. Perhaps people took their lives as they could no longer support themselves financially. Perhaps there were social causes - stigma, family situations etc.
Suicide is no joke.
The part I dislike is that they concluded that patients were not getting enough mental health care - how do they know? That's just a guess. Perhaps patients were getting mental health care and it wasn't working. Perhaps people took their lives as they could no longer support themselves financially. Perhaps there were social causes - stigma, family situations etc.