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A Call to Intervene: Suicide Risk Among Nursing Students
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A Call to Intervene: Suicide Risk Among Nursing Students

Catherine A. Stubin
Creative Nursing, Vol.26(4), pp.253-255
2020

Abstract

nurse educators nursing students mental health suicidal ideation Nursing Education
Researchers have found that nursing students are experiencing stress and mental health issues at higher rates than the general college student population. Emphasis should be placed on assessing nursing student stress, with increased efforts toward early detection of depression, before these students experience academic failure. Nurse educators must be the first line in addressing students’ mental health problems, being the eyes in the classroom as they advocate for students. Faculty have a responsibility to be aware of warning signs of and risk factors for suicide in nursing students, and how to locate resources for at-risk students. Suicide is a preventable public health concern, and nurse educators can make a difference.
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