Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ): a brief instrument for the pediatric emergency department.

Lisa M Horowitz, Jeffrey A Bridge, Stephen J Teach, Elizabeth Ballard, Jennifer Klima, Donald L Rosenstein, Elizabeth A Wharff, Katherine Ginnis, Elizabeth Cannon, Paramjit Joshi, Maryland Pao
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Abstract

Objective: To develop a brief screening instrument to assess the risk for suicide in pediatric emergency department patients.

Design: A prospective, cross-sectional instrument-development study evaluated 17 candidate screening questions assessing suicide risk in young patients. The Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire served as the criterion standard.

Setting: Three urban, pediatric emergency departments associated with tertiary care teaching hospitals.

Participants: A convenience sample of 524 patients aged 10 to 21 years who presented with either medical/surgical or psychiatric chief concerns to the emergency department between September 10, 2008, and January 5, 2011.

Main exposures: Participants answered 17 candidate questions followed by the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire.

Main outcome measures: Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, likelihood ratios, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curves of the best-fitting combinations of screening questions for detecting elevated risk for suicide.

Results: A total of 524 patients were screened (344 medical/surgical and 180 psychiatric). Fourteen of the medical/surgical patients (4%) and 84 of the psychiatric patients (47%) were at elevated suicide risk on the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire. Of the 17 candidate questions, the best-fitting model comprised 4 questions assessing current thoughts of being better off dead, current wish to die, current suicidal ideation, and past suicide attempt. This model had a sensitivity of 96.9% (95% CI, 91.3-99.4), specificity of 87.6% (95% CI, 84.0-90.5), and negative predictive values of 99.7% (95% CI, 98.2-99.9) for medical/surgical patients and 96.9% (95% CI, 89.3-99.6) for psychiatric patients.

Conclusions: A 4-question screening instrument, the Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ), with high sensitivity and negative predictive value, can identify the risk for suicide in patients presenting to pediatric emergency departments.

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目的:开发一种简单的筛查工具来评估儿科急诊患者的自杀风险。设计:一项前瞻性、横断面的仪器开发研究评估了17个评估年轻患者自杀风险的候选筛查问题。自杀意念问卷作为标准。设置:三个城市儿科急诊科与三级护理教学医院相关联。参与者:2008年9月10日至2011年1月5日期间,524名年龄在10至21岁之间的患者向急诊科提出了医疗/外科或精神科的主要问题。主要暴露:参与者回答了17个候选问题,然后是自杀意念问卷。主要结果指标:用于检测自杀风险升高的筛查问题的最佳拟合组合的敏感性、特异性、预测值、似然比和受试者操作特征曲线下面积。结果:共筛查524名患者(344名内科/外科患者和180名精神科患者)。在自杀意念问卷中,14名内科/外科患者(4%)和84名精神病患者(47%)的自杀风险较高。在17个候选问题中,最适合的模型包括4个问题,评估当前对死亡更好的想法、当前的死亡愿望、当前的自杀意念和过去的自杀企图。该模型对内科/外科患者的敏感性为96.9%(95%CI,91.3-99.4),特异性为87.6%(95%CI,84.0-90.5),对精神病患者的阴性预测值为99.7%(95%CI,98.2-99.9)和96.9%(95%CCI,89.3-99.6)。结论:提出自杀筛查问题(ASQ)是一种4个问题的筛查工具,具有高灵敏度和阴性预测价值,可以识别儿科急诊患者的自杀风险。
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