The Effects of Suicide Ideation Assessments on Urges to Self-Harm and Suicide

Participants’ safety is the primary concern when conducting research with suicidal or potentially suicidal participants. The presence of suicide risk is often an exclusion criterion for research participants. Subsequently, few studies have examined the effects of research assessments on study participants’ suicidality. The purpose of this research was to examine the patterns of postassessment changes in self-harm and suicide urges of study participants who were recently discharged from an inpatient psychiatric service.

Quelle: The Effects of Suicide Ideation Assessments on Urges to Self-Harm and Suicide – Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention – Hogrefe Publishing

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