Clinical utility of suicide behavior and ideation measures: Implications for military suicide risk assessment.

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Public Significance Statement—This study looked at four widely used suicide risk assessment measures in a large sample of active duty U.S. service members identified through typical screening approaches to be at higher risk of suicide. It was determined that no measure is superior to any other, and that clinicians can rely on whichever of the four tools they prefer when caring for at-risk for suicide service members. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)

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Gutierrez, P. M., Joiner, T., Hanson, J., Avery, K., Fender, A., Harrison, T., … Rogers, M. L. (2020). Clinical utility of suicide behavior and ideation measures: Implications for military suicide risk assessment. Psychological Assessment. https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000876

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