Published on in Vol 12 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46464, first published .
Real-Time Real-World Digital Monitoring of Adolescent Suicide Risk During the Six Months Following Emergency Department Discharge: Protocol for an Intensive Longitudinal Study

Real-Time Real-World Digital Monitoring of Adolescent Suicide Risk During the Six Months Following Emergency Department Discharge: Protocol for an Intensive Longitudinal Study

Real-Time Real-World Digital Monitoring of Adolescent Suicide Risk During the Six Months Following Emergency Department Discharge: Protocol for an Intensive Longitudinal Study

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  1. Al-Wathinani A, Barten D, Borowska-Stefańska M, Gołda P, AlDulijan N, Alhallaf M, Samarkandi L, Almuhaidly A, Goniewicz M, Samarkandi W, Goniewicz K. Driving Sustainable Disaster Risk Reduction: A Rapid Review of the Policies and Strategies in Saudi Arabia. Sustainability 2023;15(14):10976 View
  2. Adini-Spigelman E, Gvion Y, Haruvi Catalan L, Barzilay S, Apter A, Brunstein Klomek A. Comparative Effectiveness of Ultra-Brief, IPT-A Based Crisis Intervention for Suicidal Children and Adolescents. Archives of Suicide Research 2024:1 View
  3. Bagge C, Himes K, Cohen S, Barbour E, Comtois K, Littlefield A. Can profiles of behaviors occurring within 48 h of a suicide attempt predict future severity of suicidal thoughts and reattempt?: An examination of hospitalized patients 12 Months post-discharge. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2024;176:259 View