A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions
Background: Suicide is a serious public health challenge in circumpolar regions, especially among Indigenous youth. Indigenous communities, government agencies and health care providers are making concerted efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and strengthen protective factors for individuals, fa...
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doaj-1a3e92ac1bfb478b898476d28c362b142020-11-25T01:04:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health2242-39822015-03-0174011010.3402/ijch.v74.2750927509A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regionsJennifer Redvers0Peter Bjerregaard1Heidi Eriksen2Sahar Fanian3Gwen Healey4Vanessa Hiratsuka5Michael Jong6Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen7Janice Linton8Nathaniel Pollock9Anne Silviken10Petter Stoor11Susan Chatwood12 Institute for Circumpolar Health Research, Yellowknife, NT, Canada Centre for Health Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark Municipality of Utsjoki Health Centre, Utsjoki, Finland Institute for Circumpolar Health Research, Yellowknife, NT, Canada Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre, Iqaluit, NU, Canada Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA Labrador-Grenfell Regional Health Authority, Goose Bay, NL, Canada Centre for Health Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark John McLean Health Sciences Library, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Labrador-Grenfell Regional Health Authority, Goose Bay, NL, Canada Sami National Centre for Mental Health, Karasjok, Norway Sami National Centre for Mental Health, Karasjok, Norway Institute for Circumpolar Health Research, Yellowknife, NT, CanadaBackground: Suicide is a serious public health challenge in circumpolar regions, especially among Indigenous youth. Indigenous communities, government agencies and health care providers are making concerted efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and strengthen protective factors for individuals, families and communities. The persistence of suicide has made it clear that more needs to be done. Objective: Our aim was to undertake a scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature on suicide prevention and interventions in Indigenous communities across the circumpolar north. Our objective was to determine the extent and types of interventions that have been reported during past decade. We want to use this knowledge to support community initiative and inform intervention development and evaluation. Design: We conducted a scoping review of online databases to identify studies published between 2004 and 2014. We included articles that described interventions in differentiated circumpolar Indigenous populations and provided evaluation data. We retained grey literature publications for comparative reference. Results: Our search identified 95 articles that focused on suicide in distinct circumpolar Indigenous populations; 19 articles discussed specific suicide-related interventions and 7 of these described program evaluation methods and results in detail. The majority of publications on specific interventions were found in North American countries. The majority of prevention or intervention documentation was found in supporting grey literature sources. Conclusion: Despite widespread concern about suicide in the circumpolar world and active community efforts to promote resilience and mental well-being, we found few recorded programs or initiatives documented in the peer-reviewed literature, and even fewer focusing specifically on youth intervention. The interventions described in the studies we found had diverse program designs and content, and used varied evaluation methods and outcomes. The studies we included consistently reported that it was important to use community-based and culturally guided interventions and evaluations. This article summarizes the current climate of Indigenous circumpolar suicide research in the context of intervention and highlights how intervention-based outcomes have largely remained outside of peer-reviewed sources in this region of the world.http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/view/27509/pdf_15suicidecircumpolarArcticIndigenouspreventioninterventions |
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Jennifer Redvers Peter Bjerregaard Heidi Eriksen Sahar Fanian Gwen Healey Vanessa Hiratsuka Michael Jong Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen Janice Linton Nathaniel Pollock Anne Silviken Petter Stoor Susan Chatwood |
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Jennifer Redvers Peter Bjerregaard Heidi Eriksen Sahar Fanian Gwen Healey Vanessa Hiratsuka Michael Jong Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen Janice Linton Nathaniel Pollock Anne Silviken Petter Stoor Susan Chatwood A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions International Journal of Circumpolar Health suicide circumpolar Arctic Indigenous prevention interventions |
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Jennifer Redvers Peter Bjerregaard Heidi Eriksen Sahar Fanian Gwen Healey Vanessa Hiratsuka Michael Jong Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen Janice Linton Nathaniel Pollock Anne Silviken Petter Stoor Susan Chatwood |
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A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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scoping review of indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions |
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International Journal of Circumpolar Health |
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Background: Suicide is a serious public health challenge in circumpolar regions, especially among Indigenous youth. Indigenous communities, government agencies and health care providers are making concerted efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and strengthen protective factors for individuals, families and communities. The persistence of suicide has made it clear that more needs to be done. Objective: Our aim was to undertake a scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature on suicide prevention and interventions in Indigenous communities across the circumpolar north. Our objective was to determine the extent and types of interventions that have been reported during past decade. We want to use this knowledge to support community initiative and inform intervention development and evaluation. Design: We conducted a scoping review of online databases to identify studies published between 2004 and 2014. We included articles that described interventions in differentiated circumpolar Indigenous populations and provided evaluation data. We retained grey literature publications for comparative reference. Results: Our search identified 95 articles that focused on suicide in distinct circumpolar Indigenous populations; 19 articles discussed specific suicide-related interventions and 7 of these described program evaluation methods and results in detail. The majority of publications on specific interventions were found in North American countries. The majority of prevention or intervention documentation was found in supporting grey literature sources. Conclusion: Despite widespread concern about suicide in the circumpolar world and active community efforts to promote resilience and mental well-being, we found few recorded programs or initiatives documented in the peer-reviewed literature, and even fewer focusing specifically on youth intervention. The interventions described in the studies we found had diverse program designs and content, and used varied evaluation methods and outcomes. The studies we included consistently reported that it was important to use community-based and culturally guided interventions and evaluations. This article summarizes the current climate of Indigenous circumpolar suicide research in the context of intervention and highlights how intervention-based outcomes have largely remained outside of peer-reviewed sources in this region of the world. |
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