"Youth Suicide Prevention: Screening, Assessment, Intervention and Prevention
Across Healthcare and School Settings"
About the Speaker:
Jennifer L. Hughes, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
College of Medicine
Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion
College of Public Health, The Ohio State University
Summary
Youth suicide is a global public health problem, and improved identification, prevention, and treatment strategies are imperative. This presentation will provide updates on current approaches to youth suicide risk screening and management, highlighting clinical and school-based evidence-based suicide-specific interventions and prevention programs with the strongest evidence of reducing youth risk.
Objectives:
This presentation is designed to help learners
1. Describe relevant risk, protective, and resilience factors related to youth suicide
2. Review suicide risk screening, assessment, and safety planning strategies
3. Describe strategies for addressing youth suicide prevention across healthcare and school settings
Microsoft Teams
Meeting ID: 269 864 492 800
Passcode: 3Z3T8Ma2
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This talk is sponsored by the
Barbara Gay Lecture Fund
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
This educational activity received no commercial support.