A Profile of Psychologists' Views of Critical Risk Factors for Completed Suicide in Older Adults

The ability to accurately and reliably predict whether an older adult will commit suicide has eluded clinicians and researchers. A random national sample of psychologists who work with older adults was surveyed regarding their perception of 36 risk factors for completed suicide and indirect self-des...

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Psychologist Attitudes
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