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WAMC Radio Report on Hudson Valley Teen Suicide

April 12, 2011

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With Astor’s Dr. James McGuirk on Teen Suicide Prevalence

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In this segment, Greg Fry, Hudson Valley Bureau Chief of WAMC Northeast Public Radio reports on a teen suicide in Irvington, in Westchester County, NY.

Fry interviews Michael Cerone, Chief of the Irvington Police Department. Mr. Fry also speaks with Astor’s Dr. Jim McGuirk (2min. 10sec.), who supplies information on the prevalence of teen suicide and the alarmingly high rates at which it occurs across our country.

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“One in seven kids have had serious suicidal ideation, one in ten kids have made a suicide plan, and one in fourteen kids have made a suicide attempt requiring medical attention.”

— Dr. James McGuirk,
Executive Director,
Astor Services for Children & Families

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