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"The Walls Were Closing In, and We Were Trapped: a Qualitative Analysis of Street Youth Suicide
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Semistructured interviews focusing on suicide were conducted with 80 street youth in agencies & on the streets of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, & Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Participants described their understandings of the phenomenon of suicide among street youth & the meanings suicide held for them. Qualitative analysis of the interviews revealed themes of worthlessness, loneliness, hopelessness, & most centrally the feeling of being "trapped" as forming the construct of suicide held by the participants. These idioms of distress were situated within the context of a street life that included social stigma & drug abuse. 2004 Tables, 48 References. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright 2004.]
Journal
2004
Youth & Society
36
1
30-55
Ontario; Vancouver
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