Suicide watch

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Suicide watch is a term used in mental health and correctional facilities to describe the close observation of individuals who are at risk of causing self-harm or suicide. The purpose of suicide watch is to prevent individuals from harming themselves while providing them with the necessary psychological support.

Overview[edit]

A suicide watch involves monitoring the individual at all times to ensure they do not harm themselves. This can be done by a designated staff member, a team of professionals, or through the use of video surveillance. The level of observation can vary depending on the individual's risk level.

Risk Factors[edit]

Several factors can increase an individual's risk of suicide. These include a history of mental illness, substance abuse, previous suicide attempts, and certain demographic factors such as age and gender. It is important for healthcare providers to assess these risk factors in order to determine the appropriate level of observation.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention strategies for suicide include providing mental health services, educating individuals and communities about suicide and mental health, and implementing policies to reduce access to lethal means of suicide.

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