TY - JOUR
T1 - Community-based surveillance and case management for suicide prevention
T2 - An American Indian Tribally Initiated System
AU - Cwik, Mary F.
AU - Barlow, Allison
AU - Goklish, Novalene
AU - Larzelere-Hinton, Francene
AU - Tingey, Lauren
AU - Craig, Mariddie
AU - Lupe, Ronnie
AU - Walkup, John
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2014 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - The National Strategy for Suicide Prevention highlights the importance of improving the timeliness, usefulness, and quality of national suicide surveillance systems, and expanding local capacity to collect relevant data. This article describes the background, methods, process data, and implications from the first-of-its-kind community-based surveillance system for suicidal and selfinjurious behavior developed by the White Mountain Apache Tribe with assistance from Johns Hopkins University. The system enables local, detailed, and real-time data collection beyond clinical settings, with in-person follow-up to facilitate connections to care. Total reporting and the proportion of individuals seeking treatment have increased over time, suggesting that this innovative surveillance system is feasible, useful, and serves as a model for other communities and the field of suicide prevention.
AB - The National Strategy for Suicide Prevention highlights the importance of improving the timeliness, usefulness, and quality of national suicide surveillance systems, and expanding local capacity to collect relevant data. This article describes the background, methods, process data, and implications from the first-of-its-kind community-based surveillance system for suicidal and selfinjurious behavior developed by the White Mountain Apache Tribe with assistance from Johns Hopkins University. The system enables local, detailed, and real-time data collection beyond clinical settings, with in-person follow-up to facilitate connections to care. Total reporting and the proportion of individuals seeking treatment have increased over time, suggesting that this innovative surveillance system is feasible, useful, and serves as a model for other communities and the field of suicide prevention.
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U2 - 10.2105/AJPH.2014.301872
DO - 10.2105/AJPH.2014.301872
M3 - Article
C2 - 24754618
AN - SCOPUS:84901049617
SN - 0090-0036
VL - 104
SP - e18-e23
JO - American journal of public health
JF - American journal of public health
IS - SUPPL. 3
ER -