Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/52293, first published .
A Suicide Prevention Digital Technology for Individuals Experiencing an Acute Suicide Crisis in Emergency Departments: Naturalistic Observational Study of Real-World Acceptability, Feasibility, and Safety

A Suicide Prevention Digital Technology for Individuals Experiencing an Acute Suicide Crisis in Emergency Departments: Naturalistic Observational Study of Real-World Acceptability, Feasibility, and Safety

A Suicide Prevention Digital Technology for Individuals Experiencing an Acute Suicide Crisis in Emergency Departments: Naturalistic Observational Study of Real-World Acceptability, Feasibility, and Safety

Linda A Dimeff   1, 2 , PhD ;   Kelly Koerner   2 , PhD ;   Kandi Heard   2 , MA ;   Allison K Ruork   2 , PhD ;   Angela Kelley-Brimer   2 , MS ;   Suzanne T Witterholt   3 , MD ;   Mary Beth Lardizabal   3 , DO ;   Joseph R Clubb   3 , MSW, LICSW ;   Julie McComish   4 , MBA ;   Arpan Waghray   4 , MD ;   Roger Dowdy   4 , LICSW, MHA ;   Sara Asad-Pursley   4 , MD ;   Maria Ilac   2 , BS ;   Hannah Lawrence   2 , BA ;   Frank Zhou   2 , BS ;   Blair Beadnell   5 , PhD

1 Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Beaverton, OR, United States

2 Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle, WA, United States

3 Mental Health and Addiction Clinical Service Line, Allina Health, Minneapolis, MN, United States

4 Providence's Well Being Trust, Providence, Renton, WA, United States

5 Evaluation Specialists, Carlsbad, CA, United States

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