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Suicide Prevention: A Call to Leaders (B-Roll)
184th Sustainment Command
July 27, 2019 | 3:14
Lt. Col. John H. Lynch, MD, PhD, 1972d Medical Detachment, shares an important message regarding suicide prevention with leaders. For more information, visit or call the following departments: Department of Defense. Department of Defense Suicide Event Report: Calendar Year 2016 Annual Report. 2017. 0-A2345E0.
https://www.pdhealth.mil/sites/default/files/images/docs/DoDSER_CY_2016_Annual_Report_For_Public_Release_508_2.pdf
Division of Behavioral and Social Health Outcomes Practice (BSHOP), US Army Public Health Center. Annual Report–Surveillance of Suicidal Behavior January through December 2016. PHR No. S. 0008057-16. 2017. https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/2016BehavioralHealthRiskAssessmentDataReport_BH-RADR.pdf.
Risk of Suicide Attempt Among Soldiers in Army Units With a History of Suicide Attempts.
JAMA Psychiatry.2017;74(9):924-931.doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.1925
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2645496
U.S. Army Public Health Report
Surveillance of Suicidal Behavior
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PHR No. S.0049809.1
Camp Arifjan Wellness Clinic 318-430-2287
Military One Source: 1-800-342-9647
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline/Veteran's Crisis Line/Military Crisis Line: 1-800-628-TALK (8255) or, Text to 838255
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