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Known unknowns and unknown unknowns in suicide risk assessment: evidence from meta-analyses of aleatory and epistemic uncertainty

机译:自杀风险评估中的已知未知和未知未知:偶然和认知不确定性的荟萃分析的证据

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Suicide risk assessment aims to reduce uncertainty in order to focus treatment and supervision on those who are judged to be more likely to die by suicide. In this article we consider recent meta-analytic research that highlights the difference between uncertainty about suicide due to chance factors (aleatory uncertainty) and uncertainty that results from lack of knowledge (epistemic uncertainty). We conclude that much of the uncertainty about suicide is aleatory rather than epistemic, and discuss the implications for clinicians.
机译:自杀风险评估旨在减少不确定性,以便将治疗和监督重点放在那些被认为更有可能死于自杀的人身上。在本文中,我们考虑了最近的荟萃分析研究,该研究强调了机会因素导致的自杀不确定性(严重不确定性)与知识匮乏导致的不确定性(流行性不确定性)之间的差异。我们得出结论,关于自杀的许多不确定性是偶然的,而不是认识论的,并讨论了对临床医生的影响。

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