Evidence-based national suicide prevention taskforce in Europe: A consensus position paper
Autor: | Zalsman, G, Hawton, K, Wasserman, D, van Heeringen, K, Arensman, E, Sarchiapone, M, Carli, V, Höschl, C, Winkler, P, Balazs, J, Purebl, G, Kahn, JP, Sáiz, PA, Bobes, J, Cozman, D, Hegerl, U, Rancāns, E, Hadlaczky, G, Van Audenhove, C, Hermesh, H, Sisask, M, Peschayan, AM, Kapusta, N, Adomaitiene, V, Steibliene, V, Kosiewska, I, Rozanov, V, Courtet, P, Zohar, J, European Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Program [EESPP] Group by the Expert Platform on Mental Health, Focus on Depression |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Suicide Prevention
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Zdroj: | European Neuropsychopharmacology. 27:418-421 |
ISSN: | 0924-977X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2017.01.012 |
Popis: | More than 150,000 in Europe and 800,000 people worldwide, die every year by suicide (WHO, 2015), accounting for 1·4% of all annual deaths. Suicide is the second, and in some European countries even the first leading cause of death amongst young people aged 15-24 years (WHO, 2015), thus exceeding the number of accidental deaths.The European parliament resolution on Mental Health 2008/2209 (INI) adopted a series of recommendations for European member states. It proposed areas for priority action as defined in the European Pact on Mental Health and Well-Being. Recently, 29 suicide prevention experts from 17 European countries (The Task Force for the European Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Program, EESPP) performed a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of suicide prevention interventions that has been published over the last decade. During three face-to-face meetings, the EESPP group developed a consensus declaration that, based on the findings of the systematic reviews, summarizes the minimal requirements for a national suicide prevention programs and of the strategies to employ. |
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