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Motto JA
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Preliminary field-testing of a risk estimator for suicide.
Suicide Life Threat Behav
1985;
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:139-50. [PMID:
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Cassells C
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Abstract. The prediction of suicide remains a major challenge for health care professionals in inpatient settings. A clearer identification of factors specific to inpatient suicide is required to improve both practice and research within this area. This paper provides an overview of the inpatient suicide literature to date focusing on two particularly salient themes: Long term and short term prediction of suicide. Since the concept of short-term suicide risk dominates clinical practice, issues in relation to dynamic risk factors are emphasized.
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Comorbidity
Humans
Inpatients/psychology
Mental Disorders/epidemiology
Risk Factors
Social Support
Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology
Suicide/psychology
Treatment Refusal/psychology
Suicide Prevention
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Clare Cassells
Department of Behavioural Medicine, University of Manchester School of Medicine, Hope Hospital, Manchester, UK.
Brodie Paterson
Dawn Dowding
Rhona Morrison
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