Bryann DeBeer, Joseph Mignogna, Margaret Talbot, Edgar Villarreal, Nathaniel Mohatt, Elisa Borah, Patricia D Russell, Craig J Bryan, Lindsey L Monteith, Kathryn Bongiovanni, Claire Hoffmire, Alan L Peterson, Jenna Heise, Sylvia Baack, Kimberly Weinberg, Marcy Polk, Justin K Benzer
OBJECTIVE: Suicide is a significant public health concern. About 48,000 individuals died by suicide in 2021 in the United States, and approximately one in 100 deaths globally are due to suicide. Continuing efforts in program development and evaluation are vital to preventing suicide. Multiple frameworks have been developed to reduce suicide rates, but they have not been compared to assess their comprehensiveness, nor have their components been classified. METHODS: In 2019, the authors conducted a narrative review of the literature and identified four major frameworks for suicide prevention: the U...
May 29, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association