Suicide prevention in indigenous communities proceedings of a workshop

Indigenous communities experience higher risks for suicide compared to the general U.S. population, with suicide as the second-leading cause of death among Indigenous children and young adults in North America. To reduce this trend, it is essential for prevention and intervention efforts to build on...

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Main Author: Amankwah, Francis
Corporate Authors: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.) Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.) Forum for Children's Well-Being: Promoting Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health for Children and Youth, Suicide Prevention in Indigenous Communities (Workshop) (2022, Online)
Other Authors: Haircrow, D. S. Red ([rapporteur]), Nass, Sharyl J. ([rapporteur])
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC National Academies Press 2022, [2022]
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Indigenous communities experience higher risks for suicide compared to the general U.S. population, with suicide as the second-leading cause of death among Indigenous children and young adults in North America. To reduce this trend, it is essential for prevention and intervention efforts to build on scientific evidence; cultural and local knowledge; and the best community, family, and institutional practices to reduce risk and increase protection. The Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders and the Forum for Children's Well-Being at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a three-part virtual public workshop on April 26, 2022, May 13, 2022, and June 10, 2022, to examine suicide risk and protective factors in Indigenous populations, discuss culturally appropriate and effective suicide prevention policies and programs, explore existing data systems and how data can be used for tracking suicide rates, and consider opportunities for action. This Proceedings highlights presentations and discussions from the workshop
Physical Description:1 PDF file (xviii, 64 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9780309694742
0309694744