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Zafar, H., Debowska, A., & Boduszek, D. (2021). Emotion regulation difficulties and psychopathology among Pakistani adolescents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 26(1), 121-139. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359104520969765 SUICIDAL IDEATION AND BEHAVIOR IN THE GLOBAL YOUTH POPULATION Answer Keys & Rationales 1. The correct answer is A. Rationale: The unavailability of a strong support system to help William deal with the loss of his parents led him to feeling a hopelessness that is consistently reported as a major psychiatric presentation in patients with a high-risk for attempting suicide. SUICIDAL IDEATION AND BEHAVIOR IN THE GLOBAL YOUTH POPULATION Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 146, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 77. In countries with highly developed transportation systems, what is the common method of suicide death? a. Firearm b. Inhaling toxic chemicals c. Jumping in front of a moving object d. Drug overdose 78. The Columbia Classification Algorithm of Suicide Assessment (C-CASA) divides suicidal ideation and behavior into how many domains?

80. There are four different constructs measured in the C-SSRS assessment. These include all of the following EXCEPT: a. The intensity of ideation b. The lethality subscale c. The severity of peer influence d. The behavior subscale 81. Under the C-CSSR, severity of ideation is rated on a 5-point ordinal scale described by the first five numbers. On this scale, what does 4 code for? a. Non-specific active suicidal thoughts b. Suicidal intent c. A wish to be dead d. Suicidal intent with a plan 82. SIBAT features how many clinician-reported and patient- reported modules, respectively? a. Two and five

a. Eight b. Nine c. Four d. Five 79. Under C-CASA, the wish to not be alive and the desire to go to sleep and not wake up is codified as:

a. Passive suicide b. Active suicide c. Passive thought d. Active thought

b. Four and three c. Five and nine d. Three and five

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