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Suzanne Rybczynski1, Allison Gornik2, Benjamin Joffe Schindel3
1Kennedy Krieger Institute (S Rybczynski, A Gornik, BJ Schindel, M Ngur, T Matte-Ramsdell, C Lopez-Arvizu, PH Lipkin, and TA Zabel), Baltimore, Md; Department of Pediatrics (S Rybczynski and PH Lipkin), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md; East Tennessee Children's Hospital (S Rybczynski), Knoxville, Tenn; Department of Pediatrics (S Rybczynski), University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Medicine, Knoxville, Tenn.
Suicide risk screening in children with neurologic, developmental, and behavioral disorders (NDBDs) identified elevated risk in 10.3% of youth. Universal suicide screening is recommended across pediatric settings.
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