2023
DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000824
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E-Connect: Linking probation youth at risk for suicide to behavioral health services.

Abstract: Objective: Youth involved in the justice system (YIJ) have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB) and associated behavioral health (BH) problems, yet lower levels of service use compared to youth in the general population. This study examined the efficacy of e-Connect, a digital clinical decision support system (CDSS), at improving STB risk identification, referral, and linkage to BH services by probation officers. As the intervention spanned pre-and post-COVID-19 shutdown periods, we also exami… Show more

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“…Jaspr Health introduced a tablet-based digital assistant, featuring an AI-driven chatbot aiding ED patients with suicide risk and establishing evidence-based discharge plans, proving both feasible and acceptable [ 62 ]. e-Connect is a digital CDSS that improves suicide risk identification and referral among youth in the justice system by probation officers [ 63 ]. Finally, the OxRisk project [ 64 ] developed tools that provide suicide risk probability scores for individuals presenting with self-harm (OxSATS, [ 65 ]) and severe mental illness (OxMIS, [ 66 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jaspr Health introduced a tablet-based digital assistant, featuring an AI-driven chatbot aiding ED patients with suicide risk and establishing evidence-based discharge plans, proving both feasible and acceptable [ 62 ]. e-Connect is a digital CDSS that improves suicide risk identification and referral among youth in the justice system by probation officers [ 63 ]. Finally, the OxRisk project [ 64 ] developed tools that provide suicide risk probability scores for individuals presenting with self-harm (OxSATS, [ 65 ]) and severe mental illness (OxMIS, [ 66 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%