from Part 1: - Vignettes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 September 2025
Chapter 35 covers the topic of suicide risk assessment. Through a case vignette with topical MCQs for consolidation of learning, readers are brought through the management of a patient with suicidal ideations from first presentation to its assessments and subsequent management. Things covered include the risk factors and protective factors in suicide risk assessment, differences between suicidal ideation, intent and plan, intepretation of deliberate self-harm in the context of a suicide risk assessment and use of legislature for mandatory medical detention and treatment of patients at high risk of suicide.
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