The practice of lethal means restriction counseling in US emergency departments to reduce suicide risk: a systematic review of the literature
Abstract Background Suicide is a leading cause of death in the US. Lethal means restriction (LMR), which encourages limiting access and reducing the lethality of particular methods of suicide, has been identified as a viable prevention strategy. For this approach to be successful, adequate education...
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Main Authors: | Amy A. Hunter (Author), Susan DiVietro (Author), Megan Boyer (Author), Kristin Burnham (Author), Danielle Chenard (Author), Steven C. Rogers (Author) |
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