1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-278x.1998.tb00640.x
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The Approval of Suicide: A Social‐Psychological Model

Robert Agnew

Abstract: This article develops and tests a model that seeks to explain individual variation in the approval of suicide. The model draws on the three leading theories of crime/deviance: strain, social learning, and social control theories. It is predicted that individuals will be most approving of suicide when (1) they have had major life problems that could not be solved through conventional channels, (2) they were taught or exposed to beliefs that favored or were conducive to suicide, and (3) they are not strongly att… Show more

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