TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Suicidality in Nursing Home Residents: Part I. Prevalence, Risk Factors, Methods, Assessment, and Management JO - Professional psychology: research and practice A1 - Reiss, N.S. A1 - Tishler, C.L. SP - 264 EP - 270 VL - 39 IS - 3 N2 - Professional psychologists often work in nursing home settings. As the number of older adults in nursing homes increases, the number of psychologists providing care to this population will likely increase as well. Even though literature has suggested that nursing home residents have a high rate of mental disorders, the literature investigating suicidality in this population is scarce. Our discussion includes two articles. This article (Part 1) summarizes types of suicidal behavior, prevalence, risk factors, methods, screening/assessment, and management issues. The second article (Part 2) describes indirect self-destructive behavior, ethical concerns, involving staff and family members, Medicare information, public policy, and suggestions for training/continuing education offerings. Because few psychologists receive training in geropsychology, this information can help clinicians who serve nursing home residents. © 2008 American Psychological Association.
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