West Coast hip-hop heavy-hitter, OG Cuicide, has just released a brand new app! The official ‘OG CUICIDE APP’ is available now and can be downloaded on the Google Play Store. Download the app now and stay tuned for all One West music and entertainment updates.
Also, check the brand new official trailer for the upcoming documentary titled raised in Compton which features Rider (brother of hip-hop artist Gangsta of The Comrades) and OG Cuicide. The documentary trailer previews multiple unabashed and brutally honest accounts of experiences of life in the city of Compton. Stay tuned for the official release date.
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It is perhaps reassuring that there are a number of suicide prevention apps already publicly available to support individuals who may be in crisis, and that the interactive components generally follow best practice guidelines and strategies for which there is at least some degree of evidence. The identification of these good-quality apps, however, remains a challenge. Just under 90% of the apps identified in the app stores contained no suicide prevention strategies, and some contained potentially harmful content. With no regulation in the app marketplace, it currently falls on clinicians and consumers to delineate app quality. Therefore app developers have a challenge in not only creating suicide prevention apps with evidence informed content, but in dissemination strategies so that the app is identified and used by the target audience.