Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3237955 General Hospital Psychiatry 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSince 2003, the Regensburg Alliance Against Depression, the regional partner of the German Alliance Against Depression, has been conducting a four-level intervention program to improve early detection and treatment of patients with depression, which was successfully piloted in the framework of the German Research Network on Depression and Suicidality.MethodsAfter 5 years of campaign, the suicide rates before and after the intervention were evaluated in comparison with two control regions and with the German overall rate.FindingsThe results show that only the suicide rate in Regensburg fell significantly during the intervention period. The drop in the suicide rate was due to a significant decrease in male suicides.InterpretationAn intensive community-based campaign could be effective in lowering suicide rates. Especially, the combination of continuing medical educations (CMEs) for general practitioners focusing on ‘male depression’ and low-threshold campaigns for the general public seems to reach male depressive patients.

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