10 Questions
According to the meta-analysis, tracking and feedback systems had a particularly strong effect on which group of patients?
Patients with severe symptoms
What was the effect of tracking and feedback systems on the rate of clinical deterioration in the high-risk subgroup of patients?
Reduced by half
How did tracking and feedback systems impact the rate of positive outcomes in the high-risk subgroup of patients?
Doubled it
Where have the patterns of tracking and feedback systems been found to be successful?
Across diverse clinical settings
What can tracking and feedback systems help patients showing signs of clinical deterioration and/or slower-than-expected response to do by the end of treatment?
Catch up
True or false: Standardized definitions for suicide-related outcomes have been adopted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
True
True or false: Nonsuicidal self-injury is a behavior that is self-directed and deliberately results in injury or the potential for injury to oneself, with evidence of suicidal intent.
False
True or false: A suicide attempt is a nonfatal, self-directed, potentially injurious behavior with any intent to die as a result of the behavior.
True
True or false: Suicidal intent is a necessary factor for a behavior to be classified as nonsuicidal self-injury.
False
True or false: The use of standardized language and terms for suicide-related outcomes is primarily limited to research settings.
False
Quiz: The Impact of Tracking and Feedback Systems on High-Risk Patients in Psychological Treatments Discover the powerful effect of tracking and feedback systems on high-risk patients in psychological treatments. Test your knowledge on the findings of a meta-analysis of clinical trials and learn how these systems can make a difference for treatment failures.
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