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The Prediction of Suicide: Why Is It so Difficult?

Efforts to develop patient profiles predicting future suicide fall prey to an inexorable constraint in the statistical properties of rare events: they identify unacceptably large numbers of false positives. Clinical recognition of persons at increased risk of suicide is nevertheless feasible. Through appropriate diagnosis and treatment, suicide prevention is possible.

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