TY - JOUR PY - 2020// TI - When a young person doesn't want to live anymore JO - Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde A1 - Meerdinkveldboom, Jan A1 - Steenmeijer, Jeroen SP - D4747 EP - D4747 VL - 164 IS - N2 - Any doctor may be confronted with young people who are thinking about committing suicide or intend to commit suicide. According to existing guidelines, these intentions should be taken seriously and these thoughts, intentions and behaviours should be examined in order to get a complete perspective on the origins, levels of concern and primary safety needs. In the case of young people, it is also important to encourage the parents to become involved in follow-up treatment and safety planning, even if the young person is reluctant to inform his or her parents. In most cases, the importance of parental responsibility to provide care and safety trumps the patient's desire of secrecy, especially in life-threatening emergency situations such as suicidal behaviour. Referral to a mental health facility is often required for further diagnosis and treatment.

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