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An Emergency Department Intervention for Linking Pediatric Suicidal Patients to Follow-Up Mental Health Treatment
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Family MedicinePediatric Suicidal PatientsMental Health InterventionMental HealthTrauma In ChildChild Mental HealthSuicidal YouthsEmergency Department InterventionPrimary CareFollow-up CareYouth Mental HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesTeen Mental HealthPsychiatryPatient SupportChildren's Mental HealthEmergency DepartmentCognitive Behavioral InterventionSuicidePediatricsBehavioral HealthMedicineChild PsychiatryPsychopathologyEmergency Medicine
An intervention delivered in an emergency department was shown to improve rates of follow-up care among suicidal youths discharged from the department. The intervention involved a family-based cognitive-behavioral therapy session, later supplemented by care linkage telephone contacts after discharge.
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