2023
DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12958
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Implicit identification with death detects and predicts short‐term suicide risk among adolescents discharged from the emergency room

Abstract: Background: Implicit identification with death, measured by the Death-Suicide-Implicit Association Test (D/S-IAT), has been found to predict long-term suicide risk among adolescents. However, previous studies did not examine the predictive utility of D/S-IAT on short-term suicide risk trajectories among adolescents, especially during the critical period following discharge from the emergency room (ER) due to suicide behaviors.Objective: This study examined the ability of the D/S-IAT to discriminate and predict… Show more

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