Suicide prevention via telemental health services: insights from a randomized control trial of crisis response plan and self-guided safety planning approaches
Abstract Background Although telemental health can make suicide prevention treatments more scalable and accessible, limited evidence demonstrates successful reductions in suicidality when interventions are administered through telehealth platforms. To address this limitation, the current work invest...
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Main Authors: | Monika Lohani (Author), Justin C. Baker (Author), Jamie S. Elsey (Author), Sam Dutton (Author), Samuel P. Findley (Author), Scott A. Langenecker (Author), Amy S. Do (Author), Craig J. Bryan (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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