Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4192348 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The goal of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention is to reduce suicide and suicide attempts in the U.S. by 40% in the next decade. In this paper, a public health approach is applied to suicide prevention to illustrate how reductions in youth suicide and suicidal behavior might be achieved by prioritizing research in two areas: (1) increasing access to primary care–based behavioral health interventions for depressed youth and (2) improving continuity of care for youth who present to emergency departments after a suicide attempt. Finally, some scientific, clinical, and methodologic breakthroughs needed to achieve rapid, substantial, and sustained reductions in youth suicide and suicidal behavior are discussed.
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Authors
Jeffrey A. Bridge, Lisa M. Horowitz, Cynthia A. Fontanella, Jackie Grupp-Phelan, John V. Campo,