Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial

Suicide is a major public health concern, which disproportionally affects young people. Therefore, effective prevention strategies are needed, but there is a dearth of controlled trials on this topic. Our study will evaluate the effectiveness of a suicide prevention program in Switzerland, where dat...

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Main Authors: Stéphanie Baggio, Abbas Kanani, Neslie Nsingi, Marlène Sapin, Raphaël Thélin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2049
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spelling doaj-c8a1a58bb5be47c7b4af9e0e26912fd32020-11-25T00:12:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-06-011611204910.3390/ijerph16112049ijerph16112049Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled TrialStéphanie Baggio0Abbas Kanani1Neslie Nsingi2Marlène Sapin3Raphaël Thélin4Division of Prison Health, Geneva University Hospitals & University of Geneva, Geneva 1205, SwitzerlandAssociation Stop Suicide, Geneva 1205, SwitzerlandAssociation Stop Suicide, Geneva 1205, SwitzerlandSwiss Center of Expertise in Social Sciences (FORS) & Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research “LIVES–overcoming vulnerability: life course perspectives”, University of Lausanne, Lausanne 1015, SwitzerlandAssociation Stop Suicide, Geneva 1205, SwitzerlandSuicide is a major public health concern, which disproportionally affects young people. Therefore, effective prevention strategies are needed, but there is a dearth of controlled trials on this topic. Our study will evaluate the effectiveness of a suicide prevention program in Switzerland, where data are scarce. It will test whether the prevention program (1) increases knowledge of suicide and awareness of suicidal risks, (2) provides resources to seek/offer help, (3) increases communication skills related to suicide, (4) increases coping skills, (5) is acceptable, and (6) reduces suicidal ideation and psychological distress. The project will be a single-center cluster non-randomized controlled trial designed to compare an intervention group benefitting from the suicide prevention program with a control group. The potential benefits include a better understanding and evaluation of suicide prevention programs, which may lead to improved primary and secondary prevention practices.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2049evaluationprimary preventionsuicide
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author Stéphanie Baggio
Abbas Kanani
Neslie Nsingi
Marlène Sapin
Raphaël Thélin
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Abbas Kanani
Neslie Nsingi
Marlène Sapin
Raphaël Thélin
Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
evaluation
primary prevention
suicide
author_facet Stéphanie Baggio
Abbas Kanani
Neslie Nsingi
Marlène Sapin
Raphaël Thélin
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title Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of A Suicide Prevention Program in Switzerland: Protocol of A Cluster Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort evaluation of a suicide prevention program in switzerland: protocol of a cluster non-randomized controlled trial
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Suicide is a major public health concern, which disproportionally affects young people. Therefore, effective prevention strategies are needed, but there is a dearth of controlled trials on this topic. Our study will evaluate the effectiveness of a suicide prevention program in Switzerland, where data are scarce. It will test whether the prevention program (1) increases knowledge of suicide and awareness of suicidal risks, (2) provides resources to seek/offer help, (3) increases communication skills related to suicide, (4) increases coping skills, (5) is acceptable, and (6) reduces suicidal ideation and psychological distress. The project will be a single-center cluster non-randomized controlled trial designed to compare an intervention group benefitting from the suicide prevention program with a control group. The potential benefits include a better understanding and evaluation of suicide prevention programs, which may lead to improved primary and secondary prevention practices.
topic evaluation
primary prevention
suicide
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2049
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