Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2020)

Supportive effect of body contact care with ylang ylang aromatherapy and mobile intervention team for suicide prevention: A pilot study

  • Stéphane Amadéo,
  • Ngoc Lam Nguyen,
  • Taivini Teai,
  • Patrick Favro,
  • Aurélia Mulet,
  • Nathalie Colin-Fagotin,
  • Moerani Rereao,
  • Aurélia Malogne,
  • Michel De Simone,
  • Géraldine Rioche,
  • Virginie Gassion,
  • Paul Pere,
  • Alban Prokop,
  • Fabienne Bernis,
  • Pierre Dufour,
  • Annie Tuheiava,
  • Germaine Vanquin,
  • Steve Vilhem,
  • Erick Gokalsing,
  • Michel Spodenkiewicz,
  • Marianne Pradem,
  • Monique Seguin,
  • Guy Beauchamp,
  • Pierre Thomas,
  • Guillaume Vaiva,
  • Louis Jehel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520946237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48

Abstract

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Objectives To assess understudied, alternative suicide prevention modalities in a mental health care setting. Methods This was a prospective study of patients (n = 140, 68 cases and 72 controls) who were admitted to hospital or who contacted an SOS suicide crisis line for suicidal ideation or attempts. Psychiatric diagnoses (Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview) and intensity of anxiety/depression/suicidality (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale, and Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation) were assessed. All intervention group subjects received a crisis card with a crisis line number, interviews with psychologists or volunteers and a telephone call on days 10 to 21, then 6 months later. These subjects also had a choice between two further 4-month interventions: body contact care or mobile intervention team visits. Results The interventions significantly reduced the number of suicide attempts and suicide (3%) at 6 months compared with the control condition (12%). There were fewer losses to follow-up in the intervention group (7.35%) than in the control group (9.72%). Conclusions The results favour the implementation of integrated care and maintaining contact in suicide prevention.