Academic
Suicide in South African Boys and Men
This article reviews what is currently known about suicide in South Africa, with particular attention to the disproportionate burden carried by boys and men and lays the foundation of a critique of South African Psychology as an applied science.
Author
Yolo Ngcakani, B.Soc.Sc (Hons) Psychology
Format
html
Topics
suicide, mental health, national strategy
A note for readers
This article is educational research material and does not provide clinical diagnosis, treatment, or emergency support.
This article is for general information and learning. It cannot diagnose a condition, recommend treatment, replace professional care, or provide crisis support. If the topic raises concerns about your well-being, consider speaking with a qualified professional or someone you trust.