| Literature DB >> 28350367 |
Renske Gilissen1, Derek De Beurs2, Jan Mokkenstorm3,4,5, Saskia Mérelle6, Gé Donker7, Sanne Terpstra8, Carla Derijck9, Gerdien Franx10.
Abstract
The European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) program is to be introduced in The Netherlands from 2017 onwards. This program to combat suicide consists of interventions on four levels: (1) increasing the awareness of suicide by local media campaigns; (2) training local gatekeepers, such as teachers or police officers; (3) targeting high-risk persons in the community; and (4) training and support of professionals in primary care settings. The implementation starts in seven Dutch pilot regions. Each region is designated as a Suicide Prevention Action NETwork (SUPRANET). This paper describes the SUPRANET program components and the evaluation of its feasibility and impact. The findings will be used to facilitate the national implementation of EAAD in The Netherlands and to add new findings to the existing literature on EAAD.Entities:
Keywords: European Alliance against Depression; community approach; implementation; multi-level; suicide prevention
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28350367 PMCID: PMC5409550 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14040349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The 7 SUPRANET communities. Colouring represents the population density of the region.
Figure 2The four level approach of SUPRANET Community, based on the European Alliance against Depression (EAAD).
Outcomes and measurements per target group.
| Evaluation | Target Group | Compared to Baseline and to National Level, Does Being a SUPRANET Community Have an Impact on: | Measurement | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | General Public | Severity of suicidal ideation and behaviour | Suicide trends | Statistics Netherlands |
| Suicidal Ideation Attributes Scale [ | Online Survey 113 | |||
| Psychological distress | Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) [ | Dutch Health Monitor Public Health Services | ||
| Public attitudes, stigma and taboo | Depression Stigma Scale [ | Online Survey 113 | ||
| Attitude towards seeking professional psychological help short form [ | Online Survey 113 | |||
| Questions on suicide experiences and perceived taboo | Online Survey 113 | |||
| Help-seeking behaviour | Change in monthly crisis calls to 113 during intervention compared with previous year | 113 | ||
| Part 2 | Community facilitators | Identification of people with suicidal thoughts and linking to professional care | Number of people screened and linked to professional care in previous month | 113 |
| Attitude and confidence | Questions on attitude toward suicide and confidence in assessing and managing suicidal patients | 113 | ||
| General Practitioners | Identification of patients with depressive symptoms and suicide(attempt) in primary care | Change in recognition of depression and suicidal behaviour within primary care | NIVEL/Primary Care Database Sentinel Practices | |
| Compliance to professional standards and guidelines regarding the exploration of suicidal behaviour with patients presenting with depressive symptoms | Questions on the exploration of suicidal behaviour and what actions/interventions were proposed/agreed upon. The questions are added in | NIVEL/Primary Care Database Sentinel Practices |