Differential Preferences for the Caring Contacts Suicide Prevention Intervention Based on Patient Characteristics
Abstract
The Caring Contacts suicide prevention intervention has been promoted by the Joint Commission, given its effectiveness, high reach, and cost effectiveness. Despite its increased application, no study has examined whether patient characteristics influence perceptions of the intervention, which may inform implementation efforts and ultimately impact effectiveness. One hundred fifty-four veterans were recruited from a Veterans Affairs psychiatric...
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Title
Differential Preferences for the Caring Contacts Suicide Prevention Intervention Based on Patient Characteristics
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
301 - 312
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