Alcohol Use May Raise Short-Term Risk Of Suicide In Patients Who Receive Outpatient Mental Health Treatment, Research Suggests

Psychiatric News (12/20) reported, “Alcohol use may raise the short-term risk of suicide in patients who receive outpatient mental health treatment,” researchers concluded after analyzing data “from the electronic health records of more than 44,000 adults who had outpatient visits to a mental health professional between January 2010 and June 2015.” The findings were published online Dec. 18 in the journal General Hospital Psychiatry.

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— “Heavy Alcohol Use Associated With Higher Risk for Suicide, Psychiatric News, December 20, 2019

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