Problematic advice from suicide prevention experts

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2019

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Hjelmeland, H.
Jaworski, K.
Knizek, B.L.
Marsh, I.

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Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 2019; 20(2):79-85

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Based on a 10-year systematic review of suicide prevention strategies, "29 suicide prevention experts from 17 European countries" recommend 4 allegedly evidence-based strategies to be included in national suicide prevention programs. One of the recommended strategies is pharmacological treatment of depression. This recommendation is problematic for several reasons. First, it is based on a biased selection and interpretation of available evidence. Second, the authors have failed to take into consideration the widespread corruption in the research on antidepressants. Third, the many and serious side effects of antidepressants are not considered. Thus, the recommendation may have deleterious consequences for countless numbers of people, and, in fact, contribute to an increase in the suicide rate rather than a decrease

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