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==Screening==
==Screening==


*There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for [disease/malignancy].
Although screening assessment for suicide risk is only a part of the broader aspect of suicide risk assessment, a number of scales are available:
OR
 
*According to the [guideline name], screening for [disease name] is not recommended.
 
OR
**Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R)
*According to the [guideline name], screening for [disease name] by [test 1] is recommended every [duration] among patients with:
The Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation Inventory (PANSI)
**[Condition 1]
**Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire (SBQ)
**[Condition 2]
*Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS)
**[Condition 3]
***Risk-Rescue Rating (of Weisman and Worden for Suicide Assessment)
*Modified SAD PERSONS Scale of Hockberger and Rothstein
**The SAD PERSONS Scale for assessing the risk of suicide
*Reasons for Living Scale
*The Reasons for Living Inventory for Adolescents (RFL-A)
*The Reasons for Living Inventory for Young Adults (RFL-YA)
*The Suicide Resilience Inventory-25 (SRI-25)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:22, 15 November 2017

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for [disease/malignancy].

OR

According to the [guideline name], screening for [disease name] is not recommended.

OR

According to the [guideline name], screening for [disease name] by [test 1] is recommended every [duration] among patients with [condition 1], [condition 2], and [condition 3].

Screening

Although screening assessment for suicide risk is only a part of the broader aspect of suicide risk assessment, a number of scales are available:


    • Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R)

The Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation Inventory (PANSI)

    • Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire (SBQ)
  • Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS)
      • Risk-Rescue Rating (of Weisman and Worden for Suicide Assessment)
  • Modified SAD PERSONS Scale of Hockberger and Rothstein
    • The SAD PERSONS Scale for assessing the risk of suicide
  • Reasons for Living Scale
  • The Reasons for Living Inventory for Adolescents (RFL-A)
  • The Reasons for Living Inventory for Young Adults (RFL-YA)
  • The Suicide Resilience Inventory-25 (SRI-25)

References

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