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The zero suicide approach: style over substance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2025
Abstract
The zero suicide approach is based on the belief that all deaths from suicide in healthcare settings are preventable. We caution that the narrow focus on suicide prevention as a key indicator for measuring mental health system performance may have adverse consequences.
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