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Suicide Prevention and the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale The ongoing national and international tragedy of suicide has spurred substantial prevention efforts. Lack of effective screening and identification of persons at risk is an obstacle to effective prevention. An evidence-supported, lowburden solution is The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), a screening tool developed by multiple institutions, including Columbia University, with NIMH support has predicted suicide attempts one of the foremost national priorities for prevention. Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D., president of the American Psychiatric Association (APA): For the first time in as long as anyone can remember, we may be actually able to make a dent in the rates of suicide that have existed in our population and have remained constant over time. And that would be an enormous achievement in terms of public health care and preventing loss of life. Key Points: Demonstrated ability to predict suicide attempts in suicidal and non-suicidal individuals (which is a national priority for prevention). The CDC adopted Columbia definitions of suicidal ideation and behavior; link to C-SSRS in CDC document Mental health training is not required to administer the scale. Gathers key data to help direct limited resources to persons most in need. Track record of many millions of administrations. Available in 110 languages. Electronic self-report is available and widely used (e-cssrs). The C-SSRS is used extensively in primary care, clinical practice, surveillance, research, and institutional settings. It is part of a national and international public health initiative involving the assessment of suicidal risk and behavior. Numerous states and countries have moved towards system-wide implementation. Users include: general medical and psychiatric emergency departments, hospital systems, managed care organizations, behavioral health organizations, medical homes, community mental health agencies, primary care, clergy, hospices, schools, college campuses, military, frontline responders (police, fire department, EMTs), crisis hotlines, substance abuse treatment centers, prisons, jails, juvenile justice systems, and judges. More reliable and valid risk assessment is likely to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, so that limited resources may be targeted to those who most need them. Michael Hogan, former Commissioner, New York State Office of Mental Health: Having a proven method to assess suicide risk is a huge step forward in our efforts to save lives. Dr. Posner and her colleagues have established the validity of The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). This is a critical step in putting this tool in the hands of health care providers and others in a position to take steps for safety. We congratulate them on their efforts." Reduction in Unnecessary Interventions/Redirecting Scarce Resources: The C-SSRS has been associated with decreased burden by reducing unnecessary interventions and redirecting limited resources; In the Rhode Island Senate Commission hearing on emergency room overuse and diversion, state senators discussed use of the C-SSRS by the emergency medical service or police in the community. Hospital systems The Providence Center - The use of this scale can be transformative for Rhode Island because it will improve care and allow us to focus resources where they most help people. (Our staff has) found it easy to use and effective. By tying it to our electronic health records, it becomes that much more streamlined into every day care. - Dale K. Klatzker, President/ CEO Reading Hospital, PA - [The C-SSRS] allowed us to identify those at risk and better direct limited resources in terms of psychiatric consultation services and patient monitoring. It has also given us

the unexpected benefit of identifying mental illness in the general hospital population, which allows us to better serve our patients and our community. Office of Mental Health, NY - the feeling is that the C-SSRS has separated the wheat from the chaff; it focuses attention where it needs to be. Schools NYC Department of Education: The great majority of children and teens referred by schools for psych ER evaluation are not hospitalized and do not require the level of containment, cost and care entailed in ER evaluation Evaluation in hospital-based psych ER s is costly, traumatic to children & families, and may be less effective in routing children & families into ongoing care. Crain s, NY: 38 middle schools were administered the C-SSRS by nurses. An estimated 100+ students were identified that would have otherwise been missed, while dramatically reducing unnecessary referrals. This enhanced service has made more appropriate referrals for students to see support staff in the school and referrals to community agencies as needed Corrections California corrections department spent $20 million on suicide-watch in 2010, which they believe could have been cut in half by using the C-SSRS. According to a mental health attorney specializing in malpractice litigation, Bruce Hillowe, the C-SSRS has the potential to aid practitioners in taking necessary liability precautions, stating, If a practitioner asked the questions...it would provide some legal protection. The C-SSRS is frequently requested or recommended by various national and international agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, the WHO, the Joint Commission Best Practices Library, the US Department of Education, the American Medical Association, Health Canada, the Korean Association for Suicide Prevention, and the Japanese National Institute of Mental Health and Neurology. The C-SSRS has been administered several million times and has exhibited excellent feasibility for use in the field as no mental health training is required to administer it. The C-SSRS is used extensively by US military facilities domestically and abroad and by non-us military forces (e.g. the Israeli Defense Forces). It has been used across research, clinical, and institutional settings within the US Army (including Child & Family Assistance Sites), National Guard, Veterans Affairs, Marine, Navy, and Air Force settings. Of note, the CDC adopted the Columbia definitions for suicide-related phenomena, and those definitions are now required by the US Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs. There is a link to the C-SSRS in the new CDC surveillance document. In the past, typical screening has only identified suicide attempts, omitting some of the most important behaviors that are critical for risk assessment and prevention (e.g. collecting pills, buying a gun). The C-SSRS is the only evidence-based screening tool that assesses the full range of clinically important ideation and behavior, with criteria for next steps (e.g. referral to mental health professionals). Kelly Posner, PhD Director, Center for Suicide Risk Assessment Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute 1051 Riverside Drive, Box 78 New York, NY 10032 direct: 646-774-5789 mobile: 646-286-7439 http://cssrs.columbia.edu/ posnerk@nyspi.columbia.edu