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Development of a clinical instrument to estimate suicide risk
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesSuicidal StateMental HealthClinical InstrumentPsychologySocial SciencesForensic MedicineComorbid Psychiatric DisorderMedical StatisticQuantitative ExpressionPsychiatrySuicide RiskDepressionPsychiatric DisorderEpidemiologyDeath InvestigationSuicideAdult Mental HealthMedicineSuicide PreventionPsychopathologyEmergency Medicine
This report details the development of an empirical suicide risk scale for adults hospitalized due to a depressive or suicidal state. The authors studied 2,753 such subjects prospectively regarding 101 psychosocial variables. In a 2-year follow-up, 136 (4.94%) of the subjects had committed suicide. Rigorous statistical analysis, including a validation procedure, identified 15 variables as significant predictors of suicidal outcome. These were translated into a paper-and-pencil scale that gives an estimated risk of suicide within 2 years. Such an instrument can provide a valuable supplement to clinical judgment and a quantitative expression of suicide risk.
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