| Literature DB >> 27407073 |
Stan Kutcher1,2, Yifeng Wei2, Pegah Behzadi2.
Abstract
Suicide in young people is a significant health concern, with numerous community- and school-based interventions promising to prevent suicide currently being applied across Canada. Before widespread application of any one of these, it is essential to determine its effectiveness and safety. We systematically reviewed the global literature on one of the most common community suicide prevention interventions in Canada and summarized data on 2 commonly applied school-based suicide prevention programmes. None of these has demonstrated effectiveness in preventing youth suicide or safety in application. Concurrently with their widespread distribution in Canada, the suicide rate in young women has increased-the first time in over 3 decades. Policy and regulatory implications of these findings are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; community; effective; prevention; suicide; youth
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27407073 PMCID: PMC5455865 DOI: 10.1177/0706743716659245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Psychiatry ISSN: 0706-7437 Impact factor: 4.356