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Service Use by At-Risk Youths After School-Based Suicide Screening
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 10/29/09
Gould MS et al. – Screening seems to be effective in enhancing the likelihood that students at risk for suicidal behavior will get into treatment. Well–developed and systematic planning is needed to ensure that screening and referral services are coordinated so as to facilitate access for youths into timely treatment.
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