Talk:JCCAP FDF/2017/Suicide

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This is the discussion page created for the suicide forum at the first JCCAP 2017 Future Directions Forum. Use the Discussion page to post reactions, questions, comments -- it is more informal (closer to a chat) than the main page with the notes and resources. Please discuss under each heading that most pertains to comments/questions/concerns.

Dr. Matthew Nock[edit source]

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Dr. Daniel Dickstein: Neuroscience with Taylor Burke[edit source]

Thanks so much, Dan & Taylor, for facilitating the discussion. Bonus thanks to Dan for learning how to edit Wiki on the fly and adding the notes here -- that was outstanding, especially since I couldn't be in all three sessions at the same time and had a huge lump of FOMO (=fear of missing out). Well done, and thanks! Eyoungstrom (discusscontribs) 13:25, 3 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Dr. Christianne Esposito-Smythers: Treatment[edit source]

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Dr. Christina Cha: Development forum[edit source]

Dr. Cha outlined 5 points as best practice for both research and clinical use when identifying and treating suicidal ideation, suicide, and self harm. These five points are good to keep in mind when thinking about secondary analyses of the large datasets listed below, as well as when designing new studies.

Improve operationalizations[edit source]

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Go beyond questionnaires[edit source]

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Go beyond diagnostic risk factors[edit source]

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Account for diversity[edit source]

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Practice greater developmental sensitivity[edit source]

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Resources and data sets[edit source]

Public data sets[edit source]

  • National Comorbidity Study – Adolescent Supplement
  • National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, 1994-2008
  • Youth Risk Behavior Survey

Data sets available upon request from National Data Archive on American Child Abuse & Neglect[edit source]

Free data available per request to NIMH and approval: [edit source]

Suicide death rate data[edit source]