Tag: suicide assessment

SIBAT—A Computerized Assessment Tool for Suicide Ideation and Behavior: Development and Psychometric Properties
by Larry Alphs, MD, PhD; Dong-Jing Fu, MD, PhD; David Williamson, PhD; Carol Jamieson, BSc, FIBMS; John Greist, MD; Magdalena Harrington, PhD; Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer, MD; Cheryl McCullumsmith, MD, PhD; David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA; Richard C. Shelton, MD; Paul Wicks, PhD; and Carla M. Canuso, MD, on behalf of the SIBAT Consortium Dr. Alphs is with […]

Comparative Validation of the S-STS, the ISST-Plus, and the C–SSRS for Assessing the Suicidal Thinking and Behavior FDA 2012 Suicidality Categories
by David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA; Larry D. Alphs, MD, PhD; Lian Mao, PhD; Qin Li; Roberta S. May, MA; Emily H. Bruer, M.ed; Cheryl B. McCullumsmith, MD, PhD; Christopher R. Gray, BS; Xiaohua Li; and David J. Williamson, PhD Dr. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, […]

Current Assessment and Classification of Suicidal Phenomena using the FDA 2012 Draft Guidance Document on Suicide Assessment: A Critical Review
by David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA; Jennifer M. Giddens; and Kathy Harnett Sheehan, PhD Dr. D. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; J. Giddens is the Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. K. Sheehan is Associate […]

The Columbia–Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C–SSRS): Has the “Gold Standard” Become a Liability?
by Jennifer M. Giddens; Kathy Harnett Sheehan, PhD; and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA J. Giddens is the Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; Dr. K. Sheehan is Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. D. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health […]

Status Update on the Sheehan-Suicidality Tracking Scale (S-STS) 2014
by David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA; Jennifer M. Giddens; and Ivan Sascha Sheehan, PhD Dr. D. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; J. Giddens is the Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. I. S. Sheehan is […]

The Complexity of Assessing Overall Severity of Suicidality: A Case Study
by Jennifer M. Giddens and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA J. Giddens is Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida. Innov Clin Neurosci. 2014;11(9–10):164–171

Do the Five Combinations of Suicidal Ideation in the FDA 2012 Draft Guidance Document and the C–SSRS Adequately Cover All Suicidal Ideation Combinations in Practice? A Case Study
by Jennifer M. Giddens and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA J. Giddens is Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida. Innov Clin Neurosci. 2014;11(9–10):172–178

Is a Count of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Events Useful in Assessing Global Severity of Suicidality? A Case Study
by Jennifer M. Giddens and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA J. Giddens is Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida. Innov Clin Neurosci. 2014;11(9–10):179–180

Is There Value in Asking the Question “Do you think you would be better off dead?” in Assessing Suicidality? A Case Study
by Jennifer M. Giddens and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA J. Giddens is the Co-founder of the Tampa Center for Research on Suicidality, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. Sheehan is Distinguished University Health Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida. Innov Clin Neurosci. 2014;11(9–10):182–190