Frontiers in Psychiatry (Dec 2021)

The 4-Level Approach: Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour Through Community-Based Intervention

  • Ulrich Hegerl,
  • Ulrich Hegerl,
  • Ulrich Hegerl,
  • Ulrich Hegerl,
  • Ines Heinz,
  • Ines Heinz,
  • Ainslie O'Connor,
  • Hanna Reich,
  • Hanna Reich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.760491
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Due to the many different factors contributing to diagnostic and therapeutic deficits concerning depression and the risk of suicidal behaviour, community-based interventions combining different measures are considered the most efficient way to address these important areas of public health. The network of the European Alliance Against Depression has implemented in more than 120 regions within and outside of Europe community-based 4-level-interventions that combine activities at four levels: (i) primary care, (ii) general public, (iii) community facilitators and gatekeepers (e.g., police, journalists, caregivers, pharmacists, and teachers), and (iv) patients, individuals at high risk and their relatives. This review will discuss lessons learned from these broad implementation activities. These include targeting depression and suicidal behaviour within one approach; being simultaneously active on the four different levels; promoting bottom-up initiatives; and avoiding any cooperation with the pharmaceutical industry for reasons of credibility.

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