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Citation

Kelly BD. Ir. J. Psychol. Med. 2018; 35(2): 95-101.

Affiliation

Department ofPsychiatry,Trinity Centre for Health Sciences,University of Dublin Trinity College,Tallaght Hospital,Dublin,Ireland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Irish Institute of Psychological Medicine)

DOI

10.1017/ipm.2017.51

PMID

30115199

Abstract

Ireland's suicide rate is falling, but suicide and self-harm remain substantial societal problems. It is not possible to predict suicide at the level of the individual but good primary care, good mental health care and good social care all likely reduce risk. In terms of targeted interventions, public health measures, such as paracetamol pack size regulations, have the best evidence base to support them. Despite increased public and professional discussion, much remains to be done to provide effective, coordinated support to those at risk of suicide and those bereaved. In 2016, there were up to 300 different groups providing support. Clearly, a coordinated, effective and compassionate approach is needed, linking community and state resources meaningfully with each other. Approaches rooted outside of core mental health services will be vital: addressing alcohol problems and other addictions, reducing homelessness, reforming the criminal justice system and improving social care.


Language: en

Keywords

Epidemiology; paracetamol; prevention; self-harm; suicide

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