Planning safety interventions for a teenager with a history of self-injurious behavior is based on what research-based information?
A) Teenagers rarely entertain the idea of suicide.
B) Suicides can occur accidentally as a result of self-injurious behaviors.
C) Self-injury is always viewed as a risk factor for future suicidal attempts.
D) Assessment for suicidal ideations is a vital component of this child's care.
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