Youth Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department: Lethal Means Counseling 101.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2025
Identifier
DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2025.02.021
Abstract
Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death among youth, as the incidence of suicidal ideation and attempts continue to rise. Mental health-related concerns now account for nearly 1 in 7 presentations to the emergency department (ED) among youth-approximately 7.5 million visits annually. For many children in the United States, the ED serves as their first or only point of medical contact, placing emergency clinicians on the front lines of suicide prevention. Lethal means counseling is an evidence-based suicide prevention strategy that emphasizes securement or removal of potentially dangerous items in the home. Implementation of lethal means counseling in the ED has been shown to be both feasible and efficacious. In this piece, we discuss the need for suicide prevention in the ED, the evidence behind lethal means counseling and effective strategies for implementation in your department.
Journal Title
Annals of emergency medicine
Volume
86
Issue
4
First Page
415
Last Page
426
MeSH Keywords
Humans; Emergency Service, Hospital; Suicide Prevention; Counseling; Adolescent; United States; Child
PubMed ID
40249353
Keywords
Lethal means counseling; Mental health; Pediatrics; Suicide prevention; Youth suicide
Recommended Citation
Ketabchi B, Chaudhary S, Cieslak K, et al. Youth Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department: Lethal Means Counseling 101. Ann Emerg Med. 2025;86(4):415-426. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2025.02.021

