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Watch Recording: Understanding Suicide Risk Among Children and Pre-teens: A Synthesis Workshop

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Understanding Suicide Risk Among Children and Pre-teens: A Synthesis Workshop

NIMH convened a four-part virtual research roundtable series, "Risk, Resilience, & Trajectories in Preteen Suicide." The roundtables took place between January and April 2021, and culminated in a synthesis meeting in June, 2021. The series brought together a diverse group of expert panelists to assess the state of the science and short- and longer-term research priorities related to preteen suicide risk and risk trajectories. Panelists' expertise was wide ranging and included youth suicide risk assessment and preventive interventions, developmental psychopathology, child and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders, family and peer relationships, how social and cultural contexts influence youth's trajectories, biostatistical and computational methods, multilevel modeling, and longitudinal data analysis. 

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