“…Particularly, using treatment modalities such as substance abuse therapy, family therapy, and school interventions in conjunction may help address such risk behaviors, subsequently reducing Black adolescents' risks of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Moreover, family-oriented strategies such as multisystemic therapy and interventions that use cultural-based strengths and supports are vital in reducing the risks of suicide attempts among this population (Huey et al, 2004; Marraccini et al, 2021; Riley et al, 2021). Effective suicide assessments, care, and management strategies that at their core encompass and focus on ongoing suicide screening and risks assessments (e.g., assessing adolescents’ environmental context such as firearm access), safety planning, individualized treatment plans, and joint treatment approaches between micro, mezzo (e.g., family/school), and macro (e.g., community) entities are essential in providing families with better access to wraparound services and care.…”