Predicting suicidality using a computer adaptive test: Two longitudinal studies of sexual and gender minority youth.
Brian S MustanskiSarah W WhittonMichael E NewcombAntonia CliffordDaniel T RyanRobert D GibbonsPublished in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2021)
The current study validated CAT-SS as a brief predictor of suicide risk in the disproportionately affected population of SGMY. Screening of SGMY in clinical and community settings using CAT-SS could allow for the identification of participants that need services to reduce their risk of future suicide. Results support the need for particular attention to suicide prevention among SGMY who are teenagers, assigned female at birth, nonmonosexual, and gender nonconforming or nongender binary. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).