2011
DOI: 10.1007/bf03404872
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Post-suicide Intervention Programs: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Objective: The purposes of this study were: 1) to determine the effectiveness of suicide postvention programs on suicide attempts and suicide as well as grief symptoms, mental distress, and mental health broadly defined; and 2) to investigate their cost-effectiveness.Methods: Computerized database searches (PubMed, PsycINFO, Cinahl, Cochrane Database, Crisis and Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior) were performed in September 2009 to obtain evaluations of suicide postvention programs and in February 2010 (Cen… Show more

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“…No program found evidence of a protective effect for prevention of suicide or suicide attempts; however, gatekeeper training increased knowledge of crisis intervention among school personnel; outreach at the scene of suicide encouraged survivors to attend a support group and seek help in dealing with their loss; and contact with a counselor helped reduce psychological distress in the short term. 167 …”
Section: Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No program found evidence of a protective effect for prevention of suicide or suicide attempts; however, gatekeeper training increased knowledge of crisis intervention among school personnel; outreach at the scene of suicide encouraged survivors to attend a support group and seek help in dealing with their loss; and contact with a counselor helped reduce psychological distress in the short term. 167 …”
Section: Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review of the effectiveness of suicide postvention programs also reports knowledge as an important part of the program evaluation (Szumilas & Kutcher, ). For one of the scales used to quantify knowledge about suicide postvention (KSPV), an attempt was made to develop a stand‐alone instrument, the Preparing for Crisis Knowledge Test (PFC‐KT; Grossman et al., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These interventions may comprise school-based, family-focused or community-based postventions. Outreach to family and friends after a suicide has led to an increase in the use of support groups and bereavement support groups, reducing immediate emotional distress such as depression, anxiety and despair (88).…”
Section: Relationship Conflict Discord or Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%