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    A National Comparison of Suicide Among Medicaid and Non-Medicaid Youth

    American Journal of Preventive Medicine
    Vol. 56Issue 3p447–451Published online: January 17, 2019
    • Cynthia A. Fontanella
    • Lynn A. Warner
    • Danielle L. Steelesmith
    • Jeffrey A. Bridge
    • Guy N. Brock
    • John V. Campo
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      In the U.S., youth enrolled in Medicaid experience more risk factors for suicide, such as mental illness, than youth not enrolled in Medicaid. To inform a national suicide prevention strategy, this study presents suicide rates in a sample of youth enrolled in Medicaid and compares them with rates in the non-Medicaid population.
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      Prioritizing Research to Reduce Youth Suicide and Suicidal Behavior

      American Journal of Preventive Medicine
      Vol. 47Issue 3SupplementS229–S234Published in issue: September, 2014
      • Jeffrey A. Bridge
      • Lisa M. Horowitz
      • Cynthia A. Fontanella
      • Jackie Grupp-Phelan
      • John V. Campo
      Cited in Scopus: 27
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        The goal of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention is to reduce suicide and suicide attempts in the U.S. by 40% in the next decade. In this paper, a public health approach is applied to suicide prevention to illustrate how reductions in youth suicide and suicidal behavior might be achieved by prioritizing research in two areas: (1) increasing access to primary care–based behavioral health interventions for depressed youth and (2) improving continuity of care for youth who present to emergency departments after a suicide attempt.
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        Screening Youth for Suicide Risk in Medical Settings: Time to Ask Questions

        American Journal of Preventive Medicine
        Vol. 47Issue 3SupplementS170–S175Published in issue: September, 2014
        • Lisa M. Horowitz
        • Jeffrey A. Bridge
        • Maryland Pao
        • Edwin D. Boudreaux
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          This paper focuses on the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s Research Prioritization Task Force’s Aspirational Goal 2 (screening for suicide risk) as it pertains specifically to children, adolescents, and young adults. Two assumptions are forwarded: (1) strategies for screening youth for suicide risk need to be tailored developmentally; and (2) we must use instruments that were created and tested specifically for suicide risk detection and developed specifically for youth. Recommendations for shifting the current paradigm include universal suicide screening for youth in medical settings with validated instruments.
          Screening Youth for Suicide Risk in Medical Settings
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