Key Considerations for Preventing Suicide in Older Adults: Consensus Opinions of an Expert Panel

Background: The number of older adults is growing rapidly. This fact, combined with the high rates of suicide in later life, indicates that many more older adults will die by their own hands before rigorous trials can be conducted to fully understand the best approaches to prevent late life suicide....

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Veröffentlicht in:Crisis : the journal of crisis intervention and suicide prevention 2011-01, Vol.32 (2), p.106-109
Hauptverfasser: Erlangsen, Annette, Nordentoft, Merete, Conwell, Yeates, Waern, Margda, De Leo, Diego, Lindner, Reinhard, Oyama, Hirofumi, Sakashita, Tomoe, Andersen-Ranberg, Karen, Quinnett, Paul, Draper, Brian, Lapierre, Sylvie
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The number of older adults is growing rapidly. This fact, combined with the high rates of suicide in later life, indicates that many more older adults will die by their own hands before rigorous trials can be conducted to fully understand the best approaches to prevent late life suicide. Aims: To disseminate key considerations for interventions addressing senior suicidal behavior. Methods: An international expert panel has reviewed and discussed key considerations for interventions against suicide in older adults based on existing evidence, where available, and expert opinion. Results: A set of new key considerations is divided into: universal, selective, and indicated prevention as well as a section on general considerations. Conclusions: The suggestions span a wide range and are offered for consideration by local groups preparing new interventions, as well as large scale public health care planning.
ISSN:0227-5910
2151-2396
DOI:10.1027/0227-5910/a000053