Suicide Attempt Risk in Youths: Utility of the Harkavy–Asnis Suicide Scale for Monitoring Risk Levels |
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Authors: | Joan Asarnow PhD David McArthur PhD MPH Jennifer Hughes PhD Veronica Barbery MSW Michele Berk PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Semel Institute, University of California, , Los Angeles, CA, USA;2. Neurosurgery, University of California, , Los Angeles, CA, USA;3. Psychiatry, Harbor‐UCLA Medical Center, , Torrance, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The Harkavy–Asnis Suicide Scale (HASS), one of the few self‐report scales assessing suicidal behavior was evaluated and ideation, was evaluated and predictors of suicide attempts (SAs) were identified with the goal of developing a model that clinicians can use for monitoring SA risk. Participants were 131 pediatric emergency department (ED) patients with suicidal behavior. The HASS and Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC‐IV) were administered approximately 2 months after ED presentation. When compared with DISC‐IV ratings, sensitivity of the HASS SA items was excellent (100%), and overall classification accuracy was 72%. SA planning was the strongest predictor of SAs. |
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