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Citation

du Roscoät E, Beck F. Rev. Epidemiol. Sante Publique 2013; 61(4): 363-374.

Affiliation

Institut national de prévention et d'éducation pour la santé (INPES), 42, boulevard de la Libération, 93203 Saint-Denis cedex, France; Laboratoire parisien de psychologie sociale (LAPPS) - EA 4386, université Paris-Ouest Nanterre-La Défense, 200, avenue de la République, 92000 Nanterre, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.respe.2013.01.099

PMID

23849295

Abstract

AIM: This review focuses on interventions to prevent suicide. It excludes psychotherapy evaluations and pharmaceutical clinical trials. The aim of this article is to provide useful input to the reflection on and the development of actions for professionals who may be concerned by suicide prevention. METHOD: This research is based on 41 published evaluation studies presenting results on at least one of the three following outcomes: completed suicides, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideations. These studies have been classified into seven categories of preventive action. RESULTS: According to data from the literature selected for our analysis, the three most efficient categories of intervention seem to be the limitation of access to lethal means, the preservation of contact with the patients hospitalized for a suicide attempt after hospitalization, and the implementation of emergency call centers. The four other categories of intervention examined in this study - the training of general practitioners, the reorganization of care, programs in schools, and information campaigns - have not yet shown sufficient proof of their efficacy. Nevertheless, these interventions, under certain conditions, can also contribute significantly to the prevention of suicide. CONCLUSION: The majority of effective interventions minister to people already suffering from psychological disorders, but health promotion initiatives prior to situations of psychological disorders also deserve to be considered, in particular the implementation of services for the isolated elderly.


Language: en

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