Design of a homelessness-focused suicide prevention program
F. Calvo, C. Giralt, R. Alfranca, X. Solench-Arco, I. Forcada, S. Font-Mayolas

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive suicide prevention program for homeless individuals, combining training, awareness, and support to reduce suicide risk.
Contribution
A novel, collaborative program designed specifically for homeless populations to prevent suicide and improve mental health.
Findings
The program includes training for staff to detect suicide risk and reduce stigma.
Collaboration with homeless individuals ensured the program's relevance and effectiveness.
Components like mobile clinics and support groups aim to provide ongoing mental health care.
Abstract
This project proposes a program for the promotion of mental health and prevention of suicidal behavior among individuals experiencing homelessness, with the aim of reducing suicidal ideation and suicide mortality within this vulnerable population. The project aims to implement an evidence-based program to reduce suicidal ideation and suicide mortality among homeless individuals. This will be achieved through two phases: a review of scientific literature and the development of the program in collaboration with experts and homeless individuals. The first phase of the project involved a review of scientific literature to identify the most effective content and programs for improving mental health and preventing suicide. These findings were adapted for application in the program and for dissemination to professionals who will directly engage with individuals experiencing homelessness. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomelessness and Social Issues
