The role of the high-risk approach in suicide prevention

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Abstract

Evidence favours the population approach over high-risk approaches to suicide prevention, but methodological problems may have obscured the contribution of the latter. This editorial uses the findings of a recent evaluation of a high-risk approach used in England to consider the role of high-risk interventions in national suicide prevention strategies.

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Pitman, A., & Caine, E. (2012, September). The role of the high-risk approach in suicide prevention. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.107805

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