Assessment of Suicidal Risk through Clinical Scales: A Comparative Analysis of Measurement Tools and Their Effectiveness in Psychiatric Practice
Suicide risk assessment is one of the critical components of mental health care, necessitating accurate, reliable, and sensitive tools to identify at-risk individuals and guide interventions. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of various clinical scales used to assess suicidal risk, expl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain. Broad research in artificial intelligence and neuroscience 2024-12, Vol.15 (4), p.133 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Suicide risk assessment is one of the critical components of mental health care, necessitating accurate, reliable, and sensitive tools to identify at-risk individuals and guide interventions. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of various clinical scales used to assess suicidal risk, exploring their psychometric properties, target populations, and practical applications. Key scales discussed include BSS, C-SSRS, SBQ-R, and SS.
The analysis highlights the importance of integrating these tools into clinical practice to enhance early detection and management of suicidal behaviors, particularly among high-risk groups such as individuals with depression, mood disorders, adolescents, and so on.
The effective application of these assessment scales is crucial in improving mental health outcomes, emphasizing a multifaceted approach that includes mental health support, community engagement, and targeted interventions for high-risk groups. The article underscores the need for ongoing research and refinement of these tools to adapt to the evolving understanding of suicidal behavior and prevention strategies. |
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ISSN: | 2068-0473 2067-3957 |
DOI: | 10.70594/brain/15.4/10 |