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Published Online: 18 November 2005

Suicide-Prevention Film

A film aimed at preventing suicide among college students is available from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. “The Truth About Suicide: Real Stories of Depression in College” provides information about depression, including its symptoms and association with suicide, and encourages students to seek help if they suspect they have a problem.
The film is available in both DVD and VHS formats and comes with a facilitator's guide containing supplementary resource materials and recommendations for using the film effectively on campus.
Orders may be placed by calling (888) 333-AFSP, ext. 10. The cost is $19.95, including shipping and handling. More information and resources are posted online at<www.afsp.org/collegefilm>.

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