National suicide management guidelines recommending family-based prevention, intervention and postvention and their association with suicide mortality rates: systematic review

  • Panesar B
  • Soni D
  • Khan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background Suicidal behaviour remains a major public health concern and countries have responded by authoring guidelines to help mitigate death by suicide. Guidelines can include family-based recommendations, but evidence for the level and category of family-based involvement that is needed to effectively prevent suicide is unclear.

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Panesar, B., Soni, D., Khan, M. I., Bdair, F., Holek, M., Tahir, T., … Samaan, Z. (2022). National suicide management guidelines recommending family-based prevention, intervention and postvention and their association with suicide mortality rates: systematic review. BJPsych Open, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.15

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