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Identifying Common and Unique Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing Evidence-Based Practices for Suicide Prevention across Primary Care and Specialty Mental Health Settings.

Molly F DavisJennifer SiegelEmily M Becker-HaimesShari Jager-HymanRinad S BeidasJami F YoungKatherine WislockiAnne FuttererJennifer A MautoneAlison M ButtenheimDavid S MandellDarby MarxCourtney Benjamin Wolk
Published in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2021)
Findings can inform the development and testing of implementation strategies that are generalizable across primary care and specialty mental health settings, as well as those tailored for unique site needs, to enhance use of evidence-based suicide prevention practices in settings where individuals at risk for suicide are especially likely to present.HIGHLIGHTSWe examined barriers and facilitators to suicide prevention across health settings.Common and unique barriers and facilitators across health-care settings emerged.Findings can enhance suicide prevention implementation across health-care settings.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • public health
  • mental illness
  • risk assessment
  • smoking cessation
  • social media
  • affordable care act