Addressing health disparities impacting suicide

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Lead Faculty:

Harroz, Emily

The overall objective of this implementation grant is to bring together a diverse yet complementary expertise to empower local organizations to implement a sustainable, multi-level, suicide prevention program for refugees in the Mae La camp, with a key focus on reducing suicide-related health disparities for refugees living in Thailand. To address the critical health equity problem in refugees by working upstream to prevent suicide through low-cost, preventive services, while simultaneously gathering information on how best to address root causes leading to inequalities in suicide outcomes among refugees compared to the general population.


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