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Do SSRIs cause suicide in children? The evidence is underwhelming
John Michael Bostwick
Psychiatry and Psychology
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Arts & Humanities
Antidepressants
93%
Suicide
84%
Causes
52%
Pharmaceuticals
37%
Child Behavior
32%
Uniformity
26%
Medication
25%
Warning
24%
Clinical Practice
23%
Efficacy
21%
Drugs
18%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors
100%
Suicide
84%
Antidepressive Agents
61%
Child
39%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
28%
Child Behavior
24%
Age Groups
16%
Social Sciences
suicide
85%
cause
53%
pharmaceutical
42%
evidence
38%
popular press
29%
regulatory agency
25%
Clinical Practice
21%
medication
19%
age group
19%
drug
15%