Ethical and methodological challenges slowing progress in primary care-based suicide prevention: Illustrations from a randomized controlled trial and guidance for future research.
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Evan M. Kleiman | Shireen L. Rizvi | R. Kravitz | A. Jerant | P. Franks | P. Duberstein | E. Kleiman | Camille S Cipri | S. Rizvi | K. V. Van Orden | Kimberly A. Van Orden | Lorin M Scher | David Liu | Melissa Freitas | Malaika Jones-Hill | Aaron Oravetz | Camille S. Cipri
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