For Maya Haasz, it didn’t feel right to use a tool to screen children for suicide risk that might not work for kids who live in rural places. The emergency room physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora [and associate professor of pediatrics] had plenty of experience asking kids who came in for stomach pain, migraines and any other ailment about whether they had thought about suicide. But she didn’t feel great, knowing the tool hadn’t been developed with the perspective of kids who live outside cities, who might not be receptive to the questions or how they were asked.