Addressing Suicide and Mental Health Through Universal Childhood Intervention: Results from The Seattle Social Development Project
Karl G. Hill, Christine M. Steeger, Marina Epstein, Jennifer A. Bailey, J. David Hawkins

TL;DR
A childhood intervention program in Seattle reduced suicide thoughts and mental health issues in adulthood.
Contribution
This study shows that a universal childhood intervention can reduce suicide ideation and mental health problems in adulthood.
Findings
The intervention group had significantly lower suicide ideation and behavior compared to the control group.
Participants in the intervention had fewer cases of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and social phobia in adulthood.
Abstract
The objective of this study is to examine cross-over effects of the Raising Healthy Children universal childhood preventive intervention on adult suicide behaviors and related mental health. A nonrandomized controlled trial was conducted in elementary schools serving higher-risk areas in Seattle, Washington (during ages 6–13, grades 1–6) and followed up at ages 21–39. The panel originated in Seattle but was followed in and out of state. This study examines participants who had been in the intervention (n = 156) vs. control (n = 220) conditions in grades 1–6. The intervention provided teachers with methods of classroom management, parents with family management skills, and children with social-emotional skills training. Outcomes examined were ever suicide ideation, attempt, or completion, and DSM-IV-based criterion counts for depression, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, and social…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
