lthough the majority of the world's suicides occur in Asia, suicide and self-harm are major concerns in Europe as well. Suicide accounts for 1.4% of the total number of deaths in Europe, with rates highest among those aged over 70 and also high among those aged 45-59 years. Europe accounts for six of the top ten countries with the highest suicide rates internationally. Although rates of suicide attempts and self-harm are not consistently recorded, evidence from hospital-based studies and school-based surveys highlight their extent and scale. Numerous countries in Europe have developed national suicide prevention strategies and action plans. Some of the suicide prevention activities in Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Scotland, France, Germany, Ro...
We analyze various preventive and proactive suicide programs, which operate in a number of Western c...
There is a critical need for scientific-based approaches in the treatment and prevention of suicide ...
Optimizing suicide prevention programs and their implementation in Europe (OSPI Europe): an evidence...
Although the majority of the world's suicides occur in Asia, suicide and self-harm are major concern...
An estimated 800 000 suicide deaths occur worldwide. The global suicide rate is 11.4 per 100 000 pop...
Background Suicide and non-fatal suicidal behaviour are significant public health issues in Europe ...
More than 150,000 in Europe and 800,000 people worldwide, die every year by suicide (WHO, 2015), acc...
The ‘European Alliance Against Depression’ community-based intervention approach simultaneously targ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There have been only a few reports illustrating the moderate effec...
Background: Precise knowledge of the epidemiology of suicidality provides necessary information for ...
The complexity and ambiguity of suicide are the main factors hampering the development of fully effe...
The European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) program is to be introduced in The Netherlands from ...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents in Europe. Self-harm thoughts and ...
The European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) program is to be introduced in The Netherlands from ...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The re...
We analyze various preventive and proactive suicide programs, which operate in a number of Western c...
There is a critical need for scientific-based approaches in the treatment and prevention of suicide ...
Optimizing suicide prevention programs and their implementation in Europe (OSPI Europe): an evidence...
Although the majority of the world's suicides occur in Asia, suicide and self-harm are major concern...
An estimated 800 000 suicide deaths occur worldwide. The global suicide rate is 11.4 per 100 000 pop...
Background Suicide and non-fatal suicidal behaviour are significant public health issues in Europe ...
More than 150,000 in Europe and 800,000 people worldwide, die every year by suicide (WHO, 2015), acc...
The ‘European Alliance Against Depression’ community-based intervention approach simultaneously targ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There have been only a few reports illustrating the moderate effec...
Background: Precise knowledge of the epidemiology of suicidality provides necessary information for ...
The complexity and ambiguity of suicide are the main factors hampering the development of fully effe...
The European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) program is to be introduced in The Netherlands from ...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents in Europe. Self-harm thoughts and ...
The European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) program is to be introduced in The Netherlands from ...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The re...
We analyze various preventive and proactive suicide programs, which operate in a number of Western c...
There is a critical need for scientific-based approaches in the treatment and prevention of suicide ...
Optimizing suicide prevention programs and their implementation in Europe (OSPI Europe): an evidence...