Book contents
- Understanding Suicide in the United States
- Understanding Suicide in the United States
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Preface
- Chapter 1 A Brief View on the Social History of Suicide
- Chapter 2 Pain, Suffering, and Buffering
- Chapter 3 Allostasis
- Chapter 4 Suicide Demographics in the United States
- Chapter 5 Prevention, Identification, and Intervention
- Chapter 6 Building Resilient Individuals, Communities, and Societies to Prevent Suicide
- Chapter 7 Hope
- References
- Index
Chapter 5 - Prevention, Identification, and Intervention
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2023
- Understanding Suicide in the United States
- Understanding Suicide in the United States
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Preface
- Chapter 1 A Brief View on the Social History of Suicide
- Chapter 2 Pain, Suffering, and Buffering
- Chapter 3 Allostasis
- Chapter 4 Suicide Demographics in the United States
- Chapter 5 Prevention, Identification, and Intervention
- Chapter 6 Building Resilient Individuals, Communities, and Societies to Prevent Suicide
- Chapter 7 Hope
- References
- Index
Summary
Building on our understanding of how suicide emerges and for whom in the United States this occurs, we move into discussions of identification of and intervention for those at risk. The chapter begins with a brief overview of screening to identify those at risk of suicide, and the challenges in the research literature. Comprehensive risk assessments that incorporate multiple sources of information remain essential, and there is a potential role for machine learning in this process. We then summarize biologic (e.g., lithium, electroconvulsive therapy) and psychosocial (e.g., safety planning, cognitive behavioral therapy) promising practices in suicide prevention, as well as the potential role of technology (e.g., telehealth, apps) in suicide interventions. We then highlight community-based interventions (e.g., gatekeeper training, lethal means safety) and the evidence supporting them. At the societal level, state and federal efforts have focused on creating safe environments (e.g., legislation to reduce access to means) and providing economic supports that are promising. Given the complexity of suicide, we highlight the potential benefits of multimodal, multilevel intervention programs.
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- Understanding Suicide in the United StatesA Social, Biological, and Psychological Perspective, pp. 66 - 93Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023