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- Title
Effective Programs on Suicide Prevention: Combination of Review of Systematic Reviews with Expert Opinions.
- Authors
Fakhari, Ali; Azizi, Hosein; Farahbakhsh, Mostafa; Esmaeili, Elham Davtalab
- Abstract
Background: Health managers often do not have adequate information for decision making on what strategy makes an effective impact on suicide prevention. Despite the availability of global Suicide Prevention Programs (SPP), no previous investigation has developed combinations of a review study with expert opinions. This study was aimed to identify effective programs for suicide prevention. Methods: We used two methods for selecting the effective SPP. (1) review of systematic reviews: we systematically searched to find relevant review studies through Medline, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, and gray literatures. (2) Expert panel opinions: effective programs identified from the previous step were combined with expert views via the Hanlon method. Results: A total of 27 since some of them were reports met the inclusion criteria. After full-text screening 9 records included. We found the following 12 SPP for prioritizing and rating the most effective interventions by an expert panel: (1) case management of Suicide Attempters (SAs), (2) identification and treatment of depression, (3) registry for suicide, (4) identifying local determinants of Suicidal behavior (SB), (5) public awareness campaigns, (6) gatekeepers' training, (7) conducting research, (8) school-based training, (9) improving knowledge and attitudes, (10) restricting access to means, (11) at-risk people screening, (12) mass media. Conclusions: Seven effective SPP identified after combined 12 included interventions with expert panel opinion: (1) Case management of SAs, (2) Identification and treatment of depression, (3) Improving a registry for suicide, (4) Identifying local determinants of SB, (5) Public awareness campaigns, (6) Training gatekeepers, and (7) Conducting research.
- Subjects
IRAN; SUICIDE prevention; SUICIDAL behavior; AT-risk people; GREY literature; SUICIDE
- Publication
International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2008-7802
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_454_20