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Yet, most healthcare settings do not screen for suicide risk. This represents a tremendous opportunity to identify those at risk and connect them with mental health resources. The majority of people who die by suicide visit a healthcare provider within months before their death. Screening for Suicide RiskĮarly detection is a critical prevention strategy. Even more common than death by suicide are suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 47,000 individuals killed themselves in 2019. Suicide is also a major public health concern in the United States, with suicide ranking as the second leading cause of death among young people ages 10-24. Suicide is a global public health problem and a leading cause of death across age groups worldwide. By enabling early identification and assessment of medical patients at high risk for suicide, the ASQ toolkit can play a key role in suicide prevention. Led by the NIMH, a multisite research study has now demonstrated that the ASQ is also a valid screening tool for adult medical patients. In an NIMH study, a “yes” response to one or more of the four questions identified 97% of youth (aged 10 to 21 years) at risk for suicide. The ASQ is a set of four screening questions that takes 20 seconds to administer. The ASQ toolkit consists of youth and adult versions as some of the materials take into account developmental considerations.

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Additional materials to help with suicide risk screening implementation are available in The Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) Toolkit, a free resource for use in medical settings (emergency department, inpatient medical/surgical units, outpatient clinics/primary care) that can help providers successfully identify individuals at risk for suicide. The Joint Commission approves the use of the ASQ for all ages. The Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) tool is a brief validated tool for use among both youth and adults.

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Suicide Risk Screening Training for Nurses: How to Use the ASQ to Detect Patients at Risk for Suicide Universal Screening in the Emergency Department Webinar for Nurses - How to Use the ASQ to Detect Patients at Risk for Suicide This video is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by NIMH.

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