American Journal of Preventive Medicine Supplement
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Introduction
Section One: Activities and Processes Used by the Research Prioritization Task Force
- Introduction to the Suicide Prevention Research Prioritization Task Force Special Supplement: The Topic Experts
- Experiences and Wisdom Behind the Numbers: Qualitative Analysis of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s Research Prioritization Task Force Stakeholder Survey
- The Baby or the Bath Water?: Lessons Learned from the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention Research Prioritization Task Force Literature Review
- Improving National Data Systems for Surveillance of Suicide Related Events
- Data for Building a National Suicide Prevention Strategy: What We Have and What We Need
- Population Health Outcome Models in Suicide Prevention Policy
Section Two: Experts’ Research Recommendations
- Epigenetics and Suicidal Behavior Research Pathways
- Neurobiological Risk Factors for Suicide: Insights from Brain Imaging
- Suicide Risk Screening and Assessment: Designing Instruments with Dissemination in Mind
- Screening Youth for Suicide Risk in Medical Settings: Time to Ask Questions
- Improving the Short-Term Prediction of Suicidal Behavior
- Prognostic Models to Detect and Monitor the Near-Term Risk of Suicide: State of the Science
- Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Suicide Prevention: Future Directions
- Existing and Novel Biological Therapeutics in Suicide Prevention
- Alcohol and Suicidal Behavior: What is Known and What Can Be Done
- A Review of Evidence-Based Follow-Up Care for Suicide Prevention: Where Do We Go From Here?
- Advancing Training to Identify, Intervene, and Follow Up with Individuals at Risk for Suicide Through Research
- National Pathways for Suicide Prevention and Health Services Research
- Prioritizing Research to Reduce Youth Suicide and Suicidal Behavior
- Increasing Help-Seeking and Referrals for Individuals at Risk for Suicide by Decreasing Stigma: The Role of Mass Media
- Suicide Later in Life: Challenges and Priorities for Prevention
- Developmental Approach to Prevent Adolescent Suicides: Research Pathways to Effective Upstream Preventive Interventions
- Promising Strategies for Advancement in Knowledge of Suicide Risk Factors and Prevention
- Reducing a Suicidal Person’s Access to Lethal Means of Suicide: A Research Agenda