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Suicide Risk Assessment: Risk Stratification Is Not Accurate Enough to Be Clinically Useful and Alternative Approaches Are Needed

G Carter, MJ Spittal

Crisis | HOGREFE PUBLISHING CORP | Published : 2018

DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000558

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61Scopus
43Web of Science
69Dimensions

Keywords

Behaviors
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Management
Social Sciences
Psychology
52 Psychology
Science & Technology
Self-Harm
4409 Social Work
4206 Public Health
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
5203 Clinical and Health Psychology
42 Health Sciences
44 Human Society
Predictive Values
Metaanalysis
Thoughts
Psychiatry
Sensitivity
Ideation
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