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Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of CalMHSA’s Investment in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) J. Scott Ashwood, Brian Briscombe, Rajeev Ramchand, Elizabeth May, M. Audrey Burnam S
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Document Date: 2015-05-18 11:46:25


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Gould / CalMHSA / LivingWorks Education / RAND Corporation / /

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National Cancer Institute / hospital California Department / /

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National Cancer Institute / U.S. Air Force / World Health Organization / federal government / California state government / California office of Statewide Health Planning and Development / U.S. Census Bureau / Cornell / California Department of Public Health / state government / American Association of Suicidology / Air Force / Bureau of Labor Statistics / CalMHSA’s ASIST / California Mental Health Services Authority / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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Elizabeth May / J. Scott Ashwood / Rajeev Ramchand / Brian Briscombe / M. Audrey Burnam / /

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Student /

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Virginia / California / /

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