Autoerotic asphyxia is presented in literature review form. Etiology, prevalence statistics, and a profile of AEA participantsis provided. The authoridentifies autoerotic asphyxia as a form ofsub-intentionalsuicide. Warning signs of AEA are presented. Possible sources of mis-information are given. Prevention and education recommendations for administrators, faculty, and parents are provided. A suggested reading list is provided.
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Jenkins, A. P. (2000). When Self-Pleasuring Becomes Self-Destruction: Autoerotic Asphyxiation Paraphilia. The International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 3(1983), 208–216. Retrieved from http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/publications/iejhe/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&pageid=39160
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