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3. Emergency department visits related to suicidal ideation, 2006-2013;Owens,2017
4. Emergency department recognition of mental disorders and short-term risk of repeat self-harm among young people enrolled in Medicaid;Bridge;Suicide Life Threat Behav,2017
5. Acceptance of guidance to care at the emergency department following attempted suicide;Dekker;BMC Psychiatry,2017