The vast majority (85%) of suicide deaths occur in low and middle income countries. While rich industrialized countries to offer sophisticated psychotherapeutic treatment for poor countries have little to offer those who have attempted suicide.
The new findings, published recently show that poor countries can significantly improve the prevention of repeated suicide attempts. Enter training and support constant contact with people who attempt suicide, such as telephone conversations, can significantly reduce their deaths, according to a study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, a serious health hazard journals public.
"People commit suicide attempts are often in emergency rooms. But in the low-middle income countries where there are no complications, patients are processed after the treatment of wounds without resorting to mental health services," says author Fleischmann.
"But to patients with the information and subsequent telephone calls from further attempts can be prevented and lives", said, Fleischmann.
The study was conducted in Brazil, China, India, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Sri Lanka from January 2002 to October 2005. Read here.
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