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Open Access 09-06-2025 | Suicide

Pediatric Suicide Attempt Non-Disclosure: an Analysis of Discrepant Screening Results

Authors: Anna Maria Ros, Rachel Ballard, Amanda Burnside, Michael Harries, Aron Janssen

Published in: Prevention Science

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Abstract

The Ask-Suicide Screening Questions (ASQ) is a validated tool developed to assess suicidal risk in pediatric medical settings with one item assessing historical attempts. While the psychometric properties of the ASQ are well-established, little is known about how youth respond to this question upon repeated administrations. We conducted a retrospective analysis of electronic medical record data by youth who received the ASQ from December 2019 to November 2023 at an urban academic children’s hospital. Youth who disclosed a suicide attempt but denied an attempt history at a subsequent visit were identified. Multivariate regression and manual chart review were utilized to identify demographic and clinical variables related to non-disclosure of a previously disclosed attempt. Of 1861 encounters (1460 unique patients) with a disclosed historic suicide attempt, re-screening occurred in 503 future encounters. One hundred forty instances of nondisclosure occurred (127 unique patients). Encounters were classified into false positives (N = 26), encounters where nondisclosure by patients did not impact clinical response (N = 40), and encounters where nondisclosure resulted in no further suicide risk assessment (N = 74). Of this last group, 47.3% received no risk assessment at the initial visit. Compared to the initial visit, the nondisclosure visit was more likely to have a medical presenting complaint and to have negative responses on ASQ questions related to recent suicidal ideation. Denial of a historic attempt upon repeat administration of the ASQ is not uncommon among pediatric patients, and this is more likely to occur at an encounter for a medical presenting complaint.
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Title
Pediatric Suicide Attempt Non-Disclosure: an Analysis of Discrepant Screening Results
Authors
Anna Maria Ros
Rachel Ballard
Amanda Burnside
Michael Harries
Aron Janssen
Publication date
09-06-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Keywords
Suicide
Suicide
Published in
Prevention Science
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-025-01817-8