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All are warning signs of suicide EXCEPT:
Which action is known to help prevent suicide when interacting with a person at risk?
Which of the following situations is most likely to increase a person's risk for suicide in the short term?
You examine two subgroups: Group A (males aged 75–84) with a rate of 48 deaths per 100,000 and Group B (females aged 25–34) with a rate of 6 deaths per 100,000. Using comparative risk analysis, calculate the relative risk of suicide for Group A compared to Group B and interpret the result in policy terms.
Compare two patients and use analytical triage to decide which is at higher immediate risk: Patient X (a 32-year-old LGBTQIA+ college student with recent attempted self-harm and lack of family support living in an urban area) or Patient Y (a 78-year-old rural widower with chronic pain and signs of cognitive decline but no documented attempts). Which patient should be prioritized for immediate crisis intervention and why?