“…Other studies support this finding that the warning signs of suicide may be overlooked in the primary care setting (Beautrais, Joyce, & Mulder, 1998;Pirkis & Burgess, 1998). Milton, Ferguson, and Mills (1999) suggested that limited knowledge of a patient's life circumstances may contribute to the physician's inability to detect risk in up to half of all cases. For those patients who do not have a psychiatric history and whose consultation patterns do not differ from the norm, it may be difficult to suggest improvements in the recognition of risk (Power, Davies, Swanson, Gordon, & Carter, 1997).…”