Tag: suicide risk

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and the Central Nervous System: Potential Biomarkers in Identifying Suicide Risk
by Atmaram Yarlagadda, MD; Kevin P. Rosenblatt, MD, PhD; and Anita H. Clayton, MD Dr. Yarlagadda is Chief, Behavioral Health Services, McDonald Army Health Center in Newport News, Virginia, and Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia; Dr. Rosenblatt is Adjunct Associate Professor, UT Health at Houston, Department of […]

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Current Assessment and Classification of Suicidal Phenomena using the FDA 2012 Draft Guidance Document on Suicide Assessment: A Critical Review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 […]

Linguistic Validation of the Pediatric Versions of the Sheehan Suicidality Tracking Scale (S-STS)
by Darlene M. Amado, BA; Darlene A. Beamon, BSE, MA; and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA Mrs. Amado is with the University of South Florida College of Public Health and the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; Mrs. Beamon is with the Springfield Public School System, Springfield, Massachusetts; and Dr. 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 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

The Utility and Effectiveness of 15-minute Checks in Inpatient Settings
by Geetha Jayaram, MD, MBA; Hilary Sporney, MSN; and Pamela Perticone, RN Dr. Jayaram is Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Health Policy and Management, Ms. Sporney is from the Department of Performance Improvement, and Ms. Perticone is from the Department of Psychiatric Nursing—All from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Psychiatry (Edgemont) 2010;7(8):46–49