2015
DOI: 10.7748/ns.30.10.44.s47
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Opportunities for suicide prevention in the general medical setting

Abstract: People who complete suicide are in contact with general medical services frequently in the year before their death. The high rate of medical contacts in the year before suicide and evidence that psychiatric conditions are under-diagnosed suggests that a significant opportunity for suicide prevention exists in the general medical setting. This article makes several recommendations to seize this opportunity with the aim of reaching as many patients as possible, ensuring early diagnosis and treatment of mental he… Show more

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“…People who attempted suicidal act and succeeded with what they intended were very frequently in touch with [4] general practitioners before their death.…”
Section: Suicide An Alarming Need To Go Beyond Medication -An Exploramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People who attempted suicidal act and succeeded with what they intended were very frequently in touch with [4] general practitioners before their death.…”
Section: Suicide An Alarming Need To Go Beyond Medication -An Exploramentioning
confidence: 99%