
The C-SSRS is effectively utilized to identify individuals at risk of suicide within emergency department settings, though variability in outcomes and contextual factors influence its predictive value.
suicide risk, emergency department, diagnosis, emergency medicine, detection, risk assessment, C-SSRS, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, mental health, psychiatry
suicide risk, emergency department, diagnosis, emergency medicine, detection, risk assessment, C-SSRS, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, mental health, psychiatry
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