“…Collectively, these advances hold the potential to provide low-cost and time-efficient assessment procedures that are translatable to a wide array of risk-states. To date, a number of projects have been proposed and evaluated to improve risk assessment of suicide/self-harm (Bridge, Horowitz, & Campo, 2017;Gaynes et al, 2004), homicide/harm-to-others (Vitacco, Tabernik, Zavodny, Bailey, & Waggoner, 2016), psychosis onset and decompensation (Ben-Zeev et al, 2013;Cannon et al, 2016;Carrión et al, 2016), cognitive decline (Harrison et al, 2017) and mania (Hafeman et al, 2017). The potential of these efforts has garnered support from major organizations (Boudreaux & Horowitz, 2014;Cannon et al, 2008aCannon et al, , 2016Heeringa et al, 2013;Hoffmire et al, 2016a;Insel, 2008;Schoenbaum et al, 2014a).…”