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- SAD_PERSONS_scale abstract "The SAD PERSONS scale is an acronym utilized as amnemonic device. It was first developed as a clinical assessment tool for medical students to determine suicide risk, by Patterson et al. The Adapted-SAD PERSONS Scale was developed by Gerald A. Juhnke for use with children in 1996.Recent studies have found although the scale has specificity, its sensitivity is so low it is of no clinical value, moreover may actually be clinically harmful.".
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- SAD_PERSONS_scale subject Category:Psychiatric_instruments.
- SAD_PERSONS_scale subject Category:Suicide_prevention.
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- SAD_PERSONS_scale comment "The SAD PERSONS scale is an acronym utilized as amnemonic device. It was first developed as a clinical assessment tool for medical students to determine suicide risk, by Patterson et al. The Adapted-SAD PERSONS Scale was developed by Gerald A. Juhnke for use with children in 1996.Recent studies have found although the scale has specificity, its sensitivity is so low it is of no clinical value, moreover may actually be clinically harmful.".
- SAD_PERSONS_scale label "SAD PERSONS scale".
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