For which strategies of suicide prevention is there evidence of effectiveness?
Publication year: 2012
Suicide is a serious global public health problem; it is associated with an array of factors,
including mental illness, social isolation, physical illness, substance abuse, family violence
and access to means of suicide. The epidemiology of suicide rates varies across countries and
regions; those in eastern Europe are among the highest in the world. Despite substantial efforts
in many countries, including through dedicated national plans, it remains unclear as to which
interventions are the most effective.