Authors
Christina M Van Der Feltz-cornelis, Marco Sarchiapone, Vita Postuvan, Daniëlle Volker, Saska Roskar, Alenka Tančič Grum, Vladimir Carli, David McDaid, Rory O’Connor, Margaret Maxwell, Angela Ibelshäuser, Chantal Van Audenhove, Gert Scheerder, Merike Sisask, Ricardo Gusmão, Ulrich Hegerl
Publication date
2011/9/26
Source
Crisis
Publisher
Hogrefe Publishing
Description
Background
Evidence-based best practices for incorporation into an optimal multilevel intervention for suicide prevention should be identifiable in the literature.
Aims
To identify effective interventions for the prevention of suicidal behavior.
Methods
Review of systematic reviews found in the Pubmed, Cochrane, and DARE databases. Steps include risk-of-bias assessment, data extraction, summarization of best practices, and identification of synergistic potentials of such practices in multilevel approaches.
Results
Six relevant systematic reviews were found. Best practices identified as effective were as follows: training general practitioners (GPs) to recognize and treat depression and suicidality, improving accessibility of care for at-risk people, and restricting access to means of suicide. Although no outcomes were reported for multilevel interventions or for synergistic effects of multiple interventions applied together …
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Scholar articles
CM Van Der Feltz-cornelis, M Sarchiapone, V Postuvan… - Crisis, 2011