The 4-level approach: A community-based intervention targeting depression and suicidal behaviour

K.M. Schnitzspahn , U. Hegerl
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Multilevel community-based interventions are considered the most efficient way to target diagnostic and treatment gaps concerning depression and to prevent suicidal behaviour. The 4-level intervention approach of the European Alliance against Depression (EAAD) combines the two partly overlapping aims of improving care for people with depression and preventing suicidal behavior. After forming a local stakeholder network in a certain region and a preparation phase, intervention activities start at four levels: i) Primary health care, ii) General public, iii) Community facilitators, iv) Affected individuals' and their relatives. This 4-level approach has been successfully adapted to different cultures and health care systems in more than 120 regions in and from outside of Europe. A systematic review recently has singled out this 4-level approach as the most promising community-based suicide preventive intervention worldwide. In this paper, the 4-level approach, it´s evidence base, and lessons learnt concerning implementation are presented.

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4 层方法:针对抑郁症和自杀行为的社区干预。
以社区为基础的多层次干预措施被认为是针对抑郁症诊断和治疗差距以及预防自杀行为的最有效方法。欧洲抗抑郁联盟(EAAD)的四级干预方法结合了改善对抑郁症患者的护理和预防自杀行为这两个部分重叠的目标。在某一地区形成当地利益相关者网络并进入准备阶段后,干预活动在四个层面展开:i) 初级医疗保健;ii) 公众;iii) 社区促进者;iv) 受影响的个人及其亲属。这四个层面的方法已成功地适用于欧洲内外 120 多个地区的不同文化和医疗保健系统。最近,一项系统性综述将这四级方法评选为全球最有前景的社区预防自杀干预措施。本文将介绍四级干预方法、其证据基础以及在实施过程中的经验教训。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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