Key Points Question Are results of universal and selective screening for suicide risk implemented in a pediatric emergency department associated with future suicidal behaviors? Findings In this cohort study of… Click to show full abstract
Key Points Question Are results of universal and selective screening for suicide risk implemented in a pediatric emergency department associated with future suicidal behaviors? Findings In this cohort study of 15 003 youths aged 8 to 18 years, positive screens were significantly associated with subsequent suicide-related hospital visits compared with standard emergency department procedures. Screening also more than doubled the detection of suicide risk compared with treatment as usual. Meaning These findings suggest that screening for suicide risk in pediatric emergency departments is an effective approach to identify risk for subsequent suicide-related emergency department visits.
               
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