Suicide prevention: a proposed national strategy for South Africa.

L Schlebusch
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Suicidal behaviour is an important public health problem globally and in Africa. A brief overview of the nature and severity of the problem is provided, but the primary aim of this paper is to identify priorities and prevention strategies for reducing suicidal behaviour in South Africa by discussing a framework for a proposed national prevention programme. South African suicide rates range from 11.5 per 100 000 to as high as 25 per 100 000 of the population, depending on sampling procedures and research methods. About 11% of all non-natural deaths are suicide related. On average 9.5% of non-natural deaths in young people are due to suicide. It is a complex phenomenon and risk factors are, therefore, multifactorial and multidimensional. Some of the most important ones are identified and several priorities and prevention possibilities for reducing suicidal behaviour are recommended. The outline and structure for such a national suicide prevention programme is underpinned by research undertaken locally and internationally. It requires a comprehensive multi-sectoral approach that involves both health care and non-health care sectors and action at various levels utilising a framework based on a set of guiding principles and a range of strategies with specific objectives as a national priority within an interdisciplinary context.

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自杀预防:南非一项拟议的国家战略。
自杀行为是全球和非洲的一个重要公共卫生问题。简要概述了该问题的性质和严重性,但本文的主要目的是通过讨论拟议的国家预防方案框架,确定减少南非自杀行为的优先事项和预防策略。根据抽样程序和研究方法的不同,南非的自杀率从每10万人11.5人到高达每10万人25人不等。大约11%的非自然死亡与自杀有关。平均而言,9.5%的年轻人非自然死亡是由于自杀。这是一个复杂的现象,因此,风险因素是多因素和多维的。确定了一些最重要的因素,并建议了减少自杀行为的若干优先事项和预防可能性。这种国家预防自杀方案的大纲和结构是由当地和国际上进行的研究支持的。它要求采取综合的多部门办法,涉及保健和非保健部门,并在各级采取行动,利用以一套指导原则和一系列具有具体目标的战略为基础的框架,在跨学科范围内将其作为国家优先事项。
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