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Distinct Suicidal Thought Patterns Flag Those at Highest Ris
Distinct Suicidal Thought Patterns Flag Those at Highest Ris
Distinct Suicidal Thought Patterns Flag Those at Highest Risk
Researchers have identified four distinct patterns of suicidal ideation that may have the potential to flag those at highest risk and eventually lead to a more personalized approach to suicide prevention.
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