If You Listen, I Will Talk: the Experience of Being Asked About Suicidality During Routine Primary Care
Julie Richards(Behavioral Tech Research, Inc.), Emily C. Williams(Durham University), Rebecca Parrish(Kaiser Permanente), Ryan M. Caldeiro(Kaiser Permanente), Amy K Lee(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Robert B. Penfold(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Evette Ludman(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Ursula Whiteside(Bellevue College), David C. Grossman(Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center), Greg E. Simon(Group Health Cooperative), Susan M. Shortreed(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Mary Shea(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Sarah D. Hohl(University of Washington)
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