2015
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61213-7
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School-based suicide prevention programmes: the SEYLE cluster-randomised, controlled trial

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“…This hypothesis is supported by the SEYLE study (Wasserman et al, 2015), a randomized controlled study of 11,100 teenagers in Europe. In this study, mental health literacy programs led to a significant decrease in the number of suicide attempts and severe suicidal ideation at a one-year follow-up compared to the control group, with odds ratios OR = 0.45, p = 0.014 for the number of suicide attempts and OR = 0.50, p = 0.025 for severe suicidal ideation.…”
Section: Implementation Of Population-based Suicide Prevention Stratementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…This hypothesis is supported by the SEYLE study (Wasserman et al, 2015), a randomized controlled study of 11,100 teenagers in Europe. In this study, mental health literacy programs led to a significant decrease in the number of suicide attempts and severe suicidal ideation at a one-year follow-up compared to the control group, with odds ratios OR = 0.45, p = 0.014 for the number of suicide attempts and OR = 0.50, p = 0.025 for severe suicidal ideation.…”
Section: Implementation Of Population-based Suicide Prevention Stratementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Cette hypothèse est supportée par l'étude SEYLE (Wasserman et al, 2015), une étude randomisée contrôlée portant sur 11 100 adolescentes et adolescents européens. Dans cette étude, les programmes de littératie en santé mentale ont démontré une diminution significative du nombre de tentatives de suicide et des idéations suicidaires sévères à un suivi d'un an par rapport au groupe témoin, avec des ratios de cotes …”
Section: Le Déploiement De Stratégies Populationnelles De Prévention unclassified
“…A multi-centered randomized controlled trial in Europe, the Youth Aware of Mental Health Program (YAM), was more effective in reducing suicide attempts and severe suicidal ideation in adolescents than the QPR gatekeeper training for staff (Wasserman et al, 2015). Another randomized controlled study (Wyman et al, 2010) found improvements in adaptive norms regarding suicide, connectedness to adults, and school engagement in high school students participating in the Sources of Strength Program over those in the control group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5,6 Existing programs across Canada should be evaluated and harmonized, tailored to their target communities, and adapted to include components that can address the specific needs of Aboriginal communities. We agree that a national suicide prevention strategy be undertaken by PHAC.…”
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