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Citation

Simonetti JA, Brenner LA. Psychiatr. Serv. 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, Veterans Health Administration (Simonetti, Brenner); Seattle-Denver Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care, Veterans Health Administration (Simonetti); Department of Psychiatry and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine (Brenner), all in Aurora, Colorado.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, American Psychiatric Association)

DOI

10.1176/appi.ps.201900286

PMID

31722648

Abstract

In 2017, half of the 47,173 suicides in the United States were firearm related. Health care systems have an important role in promoting firearm-related lethal-means safety, a key component of suicide prevention programs. To effectively do so, health care systems will face challenges, including training staff, developing interventions, navigating patients' risk perceptions, and managing sensitive firearm-related patient information. These challenges can be addressed by developing evidence-driven and provider-specific training, prioritizing research that informs evidence-based clinical interventions (in part through improving understanding of risk perceptions), clarifying data management practices, partnering with stakeholders from the firearm community, and leveraging the health care systems' roles within the public health system.


Language: en

Keywords

Firearms; Mental health hospitals; Mental health systems; Suicide and self-destructive behavior; Suicide prevention; veterans

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