Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention

Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention

Best Practices and Policy Implications

Horowitz, Lisa M.; Ackerman, John P.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2022

169

Mole

Inglês

9783031061264

15 a 20 dias

296

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Best Practices in Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention.- Chapter 2. Epidemiology of Youth Suicide and Suicidal Behavior.- Chapter 3. Neurobiology of Suicide in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Assessment and Treatment.- Chapter 4. Machine Learning for Suicide Prediction and Prevention: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions.- Chapter 5. Effective Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention in Schools.- Chapter 6. Implementation and Dissemination Strategies for School-Based Suicide Prevention Programs.- Chapter 7. Youth Suicide in Schools: Understanding Bereavement, Contagion, and the Importance of Thoughtful Postvention.- Chapter 8. Utilizing Suicide Risk Screening as a Prevention Technique in the Medical Setting.- Chapter 9. Suicide Prevention Innovations in the Context of Pediatric Hospital Systems.- Chapter 10. Cultural Considerations in Suicide Assessment and Prevention with Minority Youth.- Chapter 11. What Suicide Prevention Research, Policy, and Practice Can Learn from Underserved Communities.- Chapter 12. Overcoming Barriers to Effective Suicide Prevention in Rural Communities.- Chapter 13. Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention and Intervention in LGBTQ+ Youth: Current Research and Future Directions.- Chapter 14. Black Youth Suicidal Behavior: What We Know and Where We Go from Here.- Chapter 15. Preventing Suicide in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability: Research Review, Clinical Strategies, and Policy Pathways.- Chapter 16. Standard Treatment of Youth Suicidality, Current Pitfalls and Potential Pathways to Growth and Recovery.- Chapter 17. Safety Planning and Lethal Means Safety Counseling.- Chapter 18. Youth Connection Helplines: Merging Best Practice Suicide Prevention within a System of Care.- Chapter 19. The Need for a Multifaceted Approach to Youth Suicide Prevention: Policy Recommendations.
Autism, intellectual disability, youth suicide risk;Cultural considerations, youth suicide assessment;Demographics, risk factors, youth suicide;Depression, suicidal ideation in adolescents;Ethnic, gender, sexual minority youth and suicide risk;Hospital-school-community partnerships, youth suicide;LGBTQ+ youth and suicide prevention;Machine learning, youth suicide prevention;Medical settings, primary care, youth suicide;Minority youth, discrimination, trauma, suicide risk;Neurobiology, suicide, children and adolescents;Pharmacology, suicide interventions, youth;Protective factors, youth, suicide prevention;Rural communities, youth suicide;School mental health, youth suicide risk;School-based suicide prevention programs;Suicidal behavior, youth, epidemiology;Suicide bereavement, social networks, adolescence;Youth suicide prevention and intervention;open access