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Area of Science:

  • Adolescent psychiatry
  • Public health
  • Mental health services

Context:

  • Adolescent suicide and suicide attempts represent significant public health challenges.
  • A care model developed in Geneva provides a framework for managing suicidal behavior in teenagers.
  • Effective intervention requires a systematic approach to assessment and treatment.

Purpose:

  • To outline the essential conditions for evaluating and guiding adolescents experiencing suicidal behavior.
  • To describe a phased approach involving pediatric assessment, psychiatric evaluation, and targeted treatment.
  • To highlight the importance of tailoring care based on individual clinical characteristics and treatment engagement.

Summary:

  • The described model emphasizes a multi-step evaluation process: initial pediatric assessment, followed by a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.
  • Treatment pathways are individualized, considering factors like impulsivity and anxious-depressive symptoms.
  • Care options include intensive outpatient monitoring or inpatient treatment, depending on the adolescent's needs and willingness to engage.

Impact:

  • Provides a clear, actionable framework for clinicians managing adolescent suicidal behavior.
  • Facilitates early and appropriate intervention, potentially reducing suicide risk.
  • Contributes to the development of standardized, evidence-based care for a vulnerable population.