Concurrent validity and reliability of suicide risk assessment instruments: A meta analysis of 20 instruments across 27 international cohorts

A. I. Campos, Laura S. van Velzen*, D. J. Veltman, E. Pozzi, S. Ambrogi, E. D. Ballard, N. Banaj, Z. Basgoze, S. Bellow, F. Benedetti, I. Bollettini, K. Brosch, E. J. Canales-Rodriguez, E. K. Clarke-Rubright, L. Colic, C. G. Connolly, P. Courtet, K. R. Cullen, U. Dannlowski, M. R. DauvermannC. G. Davey, J. Deverdun, K. Dohm, T. Erwin-Grabner, N. Fani, L. Fortea, P. Fuentes-Claramonte, A. S. Gonul, I. H. Gotlib, D. Grotegerd, M. A. Harris, B. J. Harrison, C. C. Haswell, E. L. Hawkins, D. Hill, Y. Hirano, T. C. Ho, F. Jollant, T. Jovanovic, T. Kircher

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