2022
DOI: 10.1177/13591045221106575
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Acute mental health service use in adolescents with suicidal thoughts and behaviours: Impact on outpatient care

Abstract: Introduction Youth with suicidal thoughts and behaviours often present to acute emergency care settings for assessment. Timely outpatient follow up may reduce return acute care visits. The primary aim of our study was to describe clinical and contextual differences between youth who do and do not use acute care once connected to outpatient services. Methods A 24-month retrospective chart review of suicidal youth aged 13–16 ( n = 45) presenting for outpatient mental health treatment. Youth who used acute servic… Show more

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