
@article{ref1,
title="RISING SUN: prioritized outcomes for suicide prevention in the Arctic",
journal="Psychiatric services",
year="2019",
author="Collins, Pamela Y. and Delgado, Roberto A. and Apok, Charlene and Baez, Laura and Bjerregaard, Peter and Chatwood, Susan and Chipp, Cody and Crawford, Allison and Crosby, Alexander E. and Dillard, Denise and Driscoll, David and Ericksen, Heidi and Hicks, Jack and Larsen, Christina V. L. and McKeon, Richard and Partapuoli, Per Jonas and Phillips, Anthony and Pringle, Beverly and Rasmus, Stacy and Sigurðardóttir, Sigrún and Silviken, Anne Cathrine and Stoor, Jon Petter and Sumarokov, Yury and Wexler, Lisa",
volume="70",
number="2",
pages="152-155",
abstract="The Arctic Council, a collaborative forum among governments and Arctic communities, has highlighted the problem of suicide and potential solutions. The mental health initiative during the United States chairmanship, Reducing the Incidence of Suicide in Indigenous Groups: Strengths United Through Networks (RISING SUN), used a Delphi methodology complemented by face-to-face stakeholder discussions to identify outcomes to evaluate suicide prevention interventions. RISING SUN underscored that multilevel suicide prevention initiatives require mobilizing resources and enacting policies that promote the capacity for wellness, for example, by reducing adverse childhood experiences, increasing social equity, and mitigating the effects of colonization and poverty.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1075-2730",
doi="10.1176/appi.ps.201700505",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201700505"
}