Innovations In Clinical Neuroscience

SEP-OCT 2014

A peer-reviewed, evidence-based journal for clinicians in the field of neuroscience

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I N N O V A T I O N S C N S . C O M S E P T E M B E R – O C T O B E R 2 0 1 4 F O R M E R L Y P U B L I S H E D A S Psych i atry E d g e m o n t O F F I C I A L J O U R N A L O F Full Content Available on PubMed Central! A p e e r - r e v i e w e d j o u r n a l p r o v i d i n g e v i d e n c e - b a s e d i n f o r m a t i o n CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE I n n o v a t i o n s i n I S C D D The International Society for CNS Drug Development INSIDE THIS ISSUE Original Research • Prospective Assessment of Suicidal Ideation and B ehavior: An Internet Survey of Pharmaceutical • Predictive Value of Baseline Electronic Columbia–Suicide Severity Rating Scale (eC–SSRS) A ssessments for Identifying Risk of Prospective Reports of Suicidal Behavior During Research Participation • Comparative Validation of the S-STS, the ISST-Plus, a nd the C–SSRS for Assessing the Suicidal Thinking and Behavior FDA 2012 Suicidality Categories • Simple Measures of Hopelessness and Impulsivity are Associated with Acute Suicidal Ideation and Attempts in Patients in Psychiatric Crisis Critical Reviews • Current Assessment and Classification of Suicidal Phenomena using the FDA 2012 Draft Guidance Document on Suicide Assessment: A Critical Review • The Columbia–Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C–SSRS): Has the "Gold Standard" Become a Liability? • Are Suicide Terrorists Suicidal? A Critical Assessment of the Evidence Reports • Status Update on the Sheehan-Suicidality Tracking Scale (S-STS) 2014 • Linguistic Validation of the Pediatric Versions of the Sheehan Suicidality Tracking Scale (S-STS) Case Studies • The Complexity of Assessing Overall Severity of Suicidality: A Case Study • Do the Five Combinations of Suicidal Ideation in the FDA 2012 Draft Guidance Document and the C–SSRS Adequately Cover All Suicidal Ideation Combinations in Practice? A Case Study • Is a Count of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Events Useful in Assessing Global Severity of Suicidality? A Case Study • Is There Value in Asking the Question "Do you think you would be better off dead?" in Assessing Suicidality? A Case Study • How the Timing of a Patient's Self-ratings of Suicidality and the Relationship to the Recipient Affect Patient Responses: A Case Study Research to Practice • Assessment of Suicidal Behavior in the Emergency Department V O L . 1 1 , N O . 9 – 1 0 Special Issue Assessment of SUICIDAL IDEATION AND BEHAVIOR— A Compendium of Current Research and Practice

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