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COVID-19 and Adolescent Depression and Suicide Risk Screening Outcomes

Pediatrics, 2021
BACKGROUND Mental health concerns increased during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, but previous studies have not examined depression screening in pediatric primary care.
Stephanie L. Mayne   +9 more
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Cumulative minority stress and suicide risk among LGBTQ youth.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2021
Exposure to minority stress is the primary mechanism through which lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth experience a greater risk for suicide.
A. Green   +2 more
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Evaluating Suicidal Risk

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
Suicide is seldom, if ever, a comfortable subject to deal with. Medical school curricula, for various reasons, are too often unable to include the subject in a useful way, and consequently physicians feel unprepared when confronted with a severely depressed or desperate patient in practice.
R A, Lessey, A, Reading
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Training for Suicide Risk Assessment and Suicide Risk Formulation

Academic Psychiatry, 2014
Suicide and suicidal behaviors are highly associated with psychiatric disorders. Psychiatrists have significant opportunities to identify at-risk individuals and offer treatment to reduce that risk. Although a suicide risk assessment (SRA) is a core competency requirement, many lack the requisite training and skills to appropriately assess for suicide ...
Morton M, Silverman, Alan L, Berman
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Identifying suicide risk among college students: A systematic review

Death Studies, 2020
Mental health research highlights the need to focus on suicide risk in college students. However, evidence for associated risk and protective factors in this cohort is mixed.
Wenjing Li, D. Dorstyn, Eric Jarmon
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Maternal Suicidality and Suicide Risk in Offspring

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008
A considerable number of studies linking family history and high risk for suicide have reported that suicidality runs in families. Community studies that avoid a selection effect confirm these findings. These results seem independent of comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, substance use, and personality disorders.
Bronisch, Thomas, Lieb, Roselind
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Suicide risk during the lockdown due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Colombia

Death Studies, 2020
The study aimed to estimate the high suicide risk during the COVID-19 lockdown in the Colombian population. A total of 700 adults aged between 18 and 76 years (M = 37.1, SD = 12.7; 68.0% women) completed an online questionnaire. Findings showed that 7.6%
C. Caballero-Domínguez   +2 more
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CLPsych 2019 Shared Task: Predicting the Degree of Suicide Risk in Reddit Posts

Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, 2019
The shared task for the 2019 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology (CLPsych’19) introduced an assessment of suicide risk based on social media postings, using data from Reddit to identify users at no, low, moderate, or severe risk.
Ayah Zirikly   +3 more
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Knowledge-aware Assessment of Severity of Suicide Risk for Early Intervention

The Web Conference, 2019
Mental health illness such as depression is a significant risk factor for suicide ideation, behaviors, and attempts. A report by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) shows that 80% of the patients suffering from Borderline ...
Manas Gaur   +8 more
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Suicide Risk Assessment with Multi-level Dual-Context Language and BERT

Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, 2019
Mental health predictive systems typically model language as if from a single context (e.g. Twitter posts, status updates, or forum posts) and often limited to a single level of analysis (e.g. either the message-level or user-level). Here, we bring these
Matthew Matero   +8 more
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