Treatment Implications for Children and Adolescence with Chronic Illness
With evidence consistently showing health declines for individuals with chronic illness during the transition from pediatric to young adult health services, which may precipitate suicidal thoughts and behavior, it would be important to determine if assessing for suicidal risk in addition to in-clinic sessions that aim to identify psychiatric disorder results in reduced suicide and suicidality. Also, partnerships with community-based agencies can be established to provide access to support groups that promote healthy behaviors and social participation.
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Treatment Implications for Children and Adolescence with Chronic Illness