Evaluating the global landscape of suicide helpline services: a global survey across 105 countries

Suicide helpline services (SHSs) are viewed as an essential part of suicide prevention. In the context of increased demand experienced by the services through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as reduced funding, we aimed to evaluate such services to help assess their effectiveness and resilience. This...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet. Psychiatry 2025-02, Vol.12 (2), p.100-110
Hauptverfasser: Vaghela, Gladson, Van Truong, Le, Trang, Vu Thi Thu, Makram, Abdelrahman M, Hung, I-Chun, Luu, Mai Ngoc, Nam, Nguyen Hai, Elsheikh, Randa, Trieu, My Duc Thao, Trang, Le Thi Bich, Khan, Zeeshan, Ikeanyionwu, Cyril Nnaemeka, Makram, Engy M, Duc, Nguyen Tran Minh, Nguyen, Minh-Hang, Amanda, Tan Weiling, Baig, Zia, Chafee, Karim, Fadel, Shaimaa Yousry, Nguyen, Thuan Khac, Lamichhane, Aashish, Linh, Nguyen Ngoc Hoang, Khalil, Mohamed H, Shidhaye, Rahul, Hasnain, Muhammad Ali, Vijayakumar, Lakshmi, Mayne, Jeffrey, Maheen, Humaira, Kar, Sujita Kumar, Onie, Sandersan, Yip, Paul Siu Fai, White, James, Huy, Nguyen Tien
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Zusammenfassung:Suicide helpline services (SHSs) are viewed as an essential part of suicide prevention. In the context of increased demand experienced by the services through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as reduced funding, we aimed to evaluate such services to help assess their effectiveness and resilience. This multinational cross-sectional survey, conducted from Sept 1, 2022, to Feb 28, 2023, evaluated SHSs in 150 countries. Local collaborators created an SHS directory, and a 42-question questionnaire was distributed via Survey Monkey through Find A Helpline and local collaborators. A team of experts, including individuals with lived experience, helped shape the research questions and study design. We did descriptive statistical analysis of answers to the questions, and data were further analysed using the Bayesian Model Averaging method to predict managers’ or supervisors’ low overall satisfaction with the service (MS-LOSS). The study involved 446 responses from 105 countries for descriptive statistics. 354 (79·4%) of 446 services had insufficient funding, 249 (55·8%) had post-COVID-19 budget reductions, and 278 (62·3%) observed a sharp rise in suicide help requests during the COVID-19 pandemic. 420 responses were used for finding the optimal logistic model, which had an area under the curve of 0·679, indicating that pre-service training for volunteers was significantly associated with a reduction in MS-LOSS (odds ratio 0·16 [95% CI 0·07–0·31]; p
ISSN:2215-0366
2215-0374
2215-0374
DOI:10.1016/S2215-0366(24)00354-7