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The Attitudes of Emergency Staff Toward Attempted Suicide Patients
Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 09/24/09
Suokas J et al. – The results suggest that providing a psychiatric consultation service did not significantly affect attitudes among general hospital emergency room staff toward attempted suicide patients during its first year of operation, but in general, the emergency room staff was content with the opportunity for psychiatric consultation.
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