See, however, Laing, R.D. and Esterson, A (1964) "Sanity, Madness and the family."London: Tavistock.
2.
e.g. by homicide.
3.
i.e. doing nothing in the knowledge that stress will become intolerable; this may be a positive form of action.
4.
Davy, B.W. (1960) Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. pp 764-769.
5.
Still, R. J. quoted in the N.U.S. Executive Report on Examinations: Submitted to November conference 1968, publ. N.U.S. Original source probably:—Still, R. J. (1959) Report of the Eleventh Conference of British Student Health Officers' Association (private circulation).
6.
In addition it is not easy in retrospect to distinguish between the balance between various motives of someone who has committed a suicidal act. The motives may be unclear to the victime himself. See also:— Stengel, E. (1964) Suicide and Attempted Suicide, Penguin. pp 68-73.
7.
e.g. Ryle, A. (Autumn 1968) Mental Health p.4. and: Nature Vol. 220, No. 5166 (1968), p.418.
8.
England and Wales: Carpenter R.G. (1659) B. J. prev. soc. Med.13, 163-174. quoting inf. from Registrar General (private communication).
9.
Great Britain: based on Cresswell P.A. and Smith G.A.Student Suicide. ( 1968) reviewed by Sainsbury P. (1969) J. biosoc. Sci.1,4.
10.
West Germany: Lungershausen E. (1968) Selbstmorde und Selbstmordversuche bei Studenten . Verlag: Heidelberg.
11.
United States of America: Harvard. Temby W.D. in Emotional Problems of the Student ed. by Blaine G.B. and McArthur C. G.New York: Appleton—Century—Crofts (1961), pp 133-152.
12.
Yale. Parrish, H.M.Epidemiology of suicide among college students, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, (1957). 29, pp 585-595.
13.
Cornell. Braaten, J. and Darling, C.Suicidal tendencies among college students. Psychiatric Quarterly , (1962). 36, pp 665-692.
14.
Berkely. Bruyn, H.B. and Seiden, R.H.Student Suicide: Fact of Fancy? Journal of the American College Health Association. (1965). 14, 6669-77.
15.
Seiden, R.H.Campus Tragedy: A Study of Student Suicide. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,)1966), Vol. 71, No.6, pp 389-399.
16.
See Douglas, J.D. (1967). The Social Meanings of Suicide. Princetown, New Jersey: Princetown University Press .
17.
See also Atkinson, J.M.Universities Quarterly, Spring (1969). pp 219-220.
18.
Though the absolute rates for women students are lower than those for men students.
19.
ref. Seiden R.H.op. cit. p.392.
20.
ref. Lungershausen. E. op. cit.
21.
ref. Seiden R. H. op. cit. p.393.
22.
Leeds (Finlay, S. E. private communication), Harvard, Yale and Berkely (see ref. no.8).