Implementation Science in Suicide Prevention (Editorial)

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Reifels, Lennart
Krishnamoorthy, Sadhvi
Kõlves, Kairi
Francis, Jillian
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2022
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The suicidal process is a complex phenomenon involving multiple intertwined factors, which makes its prevention particularly challenging. As evidence-based suicide prevention interventions evolve and consolidate, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that effective interventions are efficiently implemented in practice and translated into the quality programs and care that benefit people at risk of suicidal behavior.

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Crisis

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43

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1

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Psychology

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Implementation science and evaluation

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Reifels, L; Krishnamoorthy, S; Kõlves, K; Francis, J, Implementation Science in Suicide Prevention (Editorial), Crisis, 2022, 43 (1), pp. 1-7

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