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The Medical Journal of Australia·4 min read·hard

New clinical practice guidelines for suicide and self-harm…

New clinical practice guidelines for suicide and self-harm…
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New evidence-based clinical guidelines have been released to assist healthcare professionals in managing suicide and self-harm among young people. These guidelines aim to bridge the gap in clinical practice where empirical data has historically been limited.

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Addressing the lack of standardized care for youth mental health is critical given that suicide is a leading cause of death for this demographic.

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The report is based on medical journal findings and focuses on clinical consensus and public health.

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