Duties When an Anonymous Student Health Survey Finds a Hot Spot of Suicidality

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (10):50-60 (2020)
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Public health agencies regularly survey randomly selected anonymous students to track drug use, sexual activities, and other risk behaviors. Students are unidentifiable, but a recent project that i...

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