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Colorado National Collaborative
Original article
Comprehensive, integrated approaches to suicide prevention:
practical guidance
Eric D Caine, Jerry Reed², Jarrod Hindman³, Kristen Quinlan4
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Background Efforts in the USA during the 21st century to stem the ever-rising tide of suicide and risk-related premature deaths,
such as those caused by drug intoxications, have failed. Based primarily on identifying individuals with heightened risk nearing the
precipice of death, these initiatives face fundamental obstacles that cannot be overcome readily.
Objective This paper describes the step-by-step development of a comprehensive public health approach that seeks to integrate
at the community level an array of programmatic efforts, which address upstream (distal) risk factors to alter life trajectories while
also involving health systems and clinical providers who care for vulnerable, distressed individuals, many of whom have attempted
suicide.
Conclusion Preventing suicide and related self-injury morbidity and mortality, and their antecedents, will require a systemic
approach that builds on a societal commitment to save lives and collective actions that bring together diverse communities,
service organisations, healthcare providers and governmental agencies and political leaders. This will require frank, data-based
appraisals of burden that drive planning, programme development and implementation, rigorous evaluation and a willingness to
try-fail-and-try-again until the tide has been turned.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042366
Injury Prevention
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