Predicting the risk of suicide by analyzing the text of clinical notes.
We developed linguistics-driven prediction models to estimate the risk of suicide. These models were generated from unstructured clinical notes taken from a national sample of U.S. Veterans Administration (VA) medical records. We created three matched cohorts: veterans who committed suicide, veteran...
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Main Authors: | Chris Poulin, Brian Shiner, Paul Thompson, Linas Vepstas, Yinong Young-Xu, Benjamin Goertzel, Bradley Watts, Laura Flashman, Thomas McAllister |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f06d40e8e81b47cb9a769b49ccc518ec |
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