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Controversial project helps Army predict suicide

WASHINGTON – The numbers are staggering: Members of the Army committed six suicides a week last year.

Now, the Army is looking into ways it can predict – and prevent – suicide. A computer cod, developed by the National Institute of Mental Health with Harvard University and several other universities is designed to identify soldiers at risk of attempting suicide, .

Researchers have applied risk factors such as psychiatric problems or deployment history records to a computer assessment of soldiers – producing a rating that flags an at-risk solider for specialized care.

The Army says it’s cautiously optimistic about the project, USA Today reports.

Army leaders say they are worried the program could replace a commander’s ideas about how to help soldiers with a computer’s logic. Other advocates say the project could unfairly target and stigmatize soldiers.

海角社区app’s Veronica Robinson contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter.

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