In the end, assessment is primarily based on physician judgment, because there's no great clinical decision tool, rules, or scores to assess risk. Rob has created his own mnemonic to help you ask the right questions in assessing a suicidal patient. This is a sneak peak into a larger article that Rob is planning to unleash on the world on suicide assessment. Based on his review of the literature and own clinical experience, the mnemonic is: TRAAPPED SILO SAFE.
TRAAPPED SILO
- "Risk factors" which increase a patient's risk for committing suicide in the near future.
- "Protective factors"which decrease a patient's risk for committing suicide in the near future.
* Updated 3/8/11: Added extra "A" to include "Access to Means" as a risk factor.