Mehlum Lars
Department of Psychiatry, Medical Faculty, Suicide Research and Prevention Unit, University of Oslo, Norway.
Crisis. 2004;25(2):69-73. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910.25.2.69.
Over the last decade an increasing number of countries have established national strategies for suicide prevention. In the autumn of 2002 the suicide prevention strategy for England was presented to the general public, introducing what could be called a second generation of national programs for suicide prevention. This strategy uses evidence-based criteria for its priorities more systematically than before. Furthermore, it has put an increased emphasis on goals being specific, preventive measures being practical, and the preventive potential being visible. Other guiding principles for this strategy are that suicide preventive measures and initiatives should be open to monitoring and evaluation, and that revisions and updates of the national strategy should be made regularly--thus constituting an evolving strategy. This paper examines the content of the new national strategy for suicide prevention in England and what new contributions to the field it may make.
在过去十年里,越来越多的国家制定了国家自杀预防战略。2002年秋,英国的自杀预防战略向公众公布,推出了可称之为第二代国家自杀预防计划。该战略比以往更系统地将基于证据的标准用于确定其优先事项。此外,它更加注重目标明确、预防措施切实可行以及预防潜力可见。该战略的其他指导原则是,自杀预防措施和举措应接受监测和评估,并且应定期对国家战略进行修订和更新——从而构成一项不断发展的战略。本文探讨了英国新的国家自杀预防战略的内容以及它可能对该领域做出的新贡献。