“…Many of the suicide measures currently available are long, require paper-and-pencil administration, and are not freely available (Batterham, Ftanou, et al, 2015). A recent systematic review of self-report suicide measures in populationbased research identified just three measures that were brief, freely available, evidencebased, and assessed both suicidal thoughts and behaviors (Batterham, Ftanou, et al, 2015). There is a high need for the development of suicide measures that screen for suicide severity in community and research populations, as well as monitor ongoing risk for suicidal behaviors in clinical settings.…”