Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health (Jan 2022)

Real-time suicide surveillance supporting policy and practice

  • R. Benson,
  • C. Brunsdon,
  • J. Rigby,
  • P. Corcoran,
  • M. Ryan,
  • E. Cassidy,
  • P. Dodd,
  • D. Hennebry,
  • E. Arensman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2022.42
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 384 – 388

Abstract

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Suicide mortality rates are a strong indicator of population mental-health and can be used to determine the efficacy of prevention measures. Monitoring suicide mortality rates in real-time provides an evidence-base to inform targeted interventions in a timely manner and accelerate suicide prevention responses. This paper outlines the importance of real-time suicide surveillance in the context of policy and practice, with a particular focus on public health and humanitarian crises.

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