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HSR&D National Meeting Paper Session: Suicide Prevention
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HSR&D Research Community
Seminar date: 2/9/2023
Description:
Moderator: Bob O'Brien, PhD and Jason Chen, PhD
Veterans' Perceptions about Firearm Safety Discussions in the VA, Megan Lafferty, PhD
Improving Suicide Prevention for Women Veterans: Recommendations from VHA Suicide Prevention Coordinators, Lauren Krishnamurti, PhD
Emerging Strategies to Incorporate Firearm Injury Prevention into VA Healthcare: Results of Qualitative Interviews with Providers and Patients, Lauren Maxim, PhD
An Emerging Population at High Risk for Suicide by Firearm: Characteristics of Women Reserve and National Guard Veterans Who Have Guns in their House, Michelle Mengeling, PhD, MS
Primary Care Patient Perspectives on VA's Population-Based Suicide Risk Screening Program (Risk ID): Mixed Methods Study, Steven Dobscha, MD
Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Online Video Training for Suicide Prevention in Military veterans (VA S.A.V.E.), Alan Teo, MD, MS
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